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[2021 Rugby Championship] Round 4 Argentina v New Zealand (18/9/2021)
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<blockquote data-quote="NZbloke" data-source="post: 1055965" data-attributes="member: 85358"><p>You can't relate everything from business into sport though - lets have a look at what makes a good head coach in rugby :</p><p></p><p><strong>Man Management skills : </strong>most of that skill comes through hard yakka as a coach through the different levels, knowing how to relate to each individual to get the very best out of them, depends on a coaches personalty a lot too... Robertson definitely has these skills, we have seen it plenty of times over the years with the huge amount of respect his Crusaders players have for him.</p><p></p><p><strong>A Plan :</strong> which is basically about executing your set pieces well, trying to play in the oppositions half more than they play in yours etc... <strong>Tactics : </strong>depending on the situation of the game a player has to read the game well by taking the best options available.</p><p></p><p><strong>Head Coach :</strong> has to be able to read the game well from the stand to know when players are tiring or not playing well, then bring on fresh players to replace them so the team can keep performing at it's best - also has to delegate his assistant coach to do a lot of off field duties so he can focus on other stuff... you see a fair few coaches tend to favour players even when they're not playing well, if that's the case they have to be replaced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NZbloke, post: 1055965, member: 85358"] You can't relate everything from business into sport though - lets have a look at what makes a good head coach in rugby : [B]Man Management skills : [/B]most of that skill comes through hard yakka as a coach through the different levels, knowing how to relate to each individual to get the very best out of them, depends on a coaches personalty a lot too... Robertson definitely has these skills, we have seen it plenty of times over the years with the huge amount of respect his Crusaders players have for him. [B]A Plan :[/B] which is basically about executing your set pieces well, trying to play in the oppositions half more than they play in yours etc... [B]Tactics : [/B]depending on the situation of the game a player has to read the game well by taking the best options available. [B]Head Coach :[/B] has to be able to read the game well from the stand to know when players are tiring or not playing well, then bring on fresh players to replace them so the team can keep performing at it's best - also has to delegate his assistant coach to do a lot of off field duties so he can focus on other stuff... you see a fair few coaches tend to favour players even when they're not playing well, if that's the case they have to be replaced. [/QUOTE]
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