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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2020 Six Nations] England vs Ireland (23/02/20)
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<blockquote data-quote="Vieux Talonneur" data-source="post: 989088" data-attributes="member: 73144"><p>I totally agree with Jones on that, which is 100% the fault of coaches and the legions of video analysts.</p><p></p><p>All in favour of innovating, but you can be innovative without putting players in positions that they're clearly going to be uncomfortable in. I'm fully in favour of coaches empowering players to play what's in front of them - all the noises that have come out of the Eng camp in the past is that Jones likes players who stick to his script and don't go off piste hence the tactical inflexibility we've seen time and again. </p><p></p><p>One of the reasons that the ABs have been consistently successful, and will be again, is that they do have their structures but they're also given licence to attack when they see its on. I wouldn't particularly call them innovators, rather aware and rugby smart which is engrained in them from an early age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vieux Talonneur, post: 989088, member: 73144"] I totally agree with Jones on that, which is 100% the fault of coaches and the legions of video analysts. All in favour of innovating, but you can be innovative without putting players in positions that they’re clearly going to be uncomfortable in. I’m fully in favour of coaches empowering players to play what’s in front of them - all the noises that have come out of the Eng camp in the past is that Jones likes players who stick to his script and don’t go off piste hence the tactical inflexibility we’ve seen time and again. One of the reasons that the ABs have been consistently successful, and will be again, is that they do have their structures but they’re also given licence to attack when they see its on. I wouldn’t particularly call them innovators, rather aware and rugby smart which is engrained in them from an early age. [/QUOTE]
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