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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[Six Nations 2018] Round 3: Ireland vs Wales (24/02/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="Amiga500" data-source="post: 892039" data-attributes="member: 56767"><p>Yep - we definitely need to establish communication signals or paths from the two wings to scrum half.</p><p></p><p>i.e. its the role of the wing to identify the best means to exploit the space their in (if it can be exploited at all), its the role of the 10 to scan the two touchlines (i.e. what are the wings signalling) when ball goes to contact, if the wings are calling for it, then when the 9 approaches the ruck he has to scan to 10, if signal received he then either kicks direct or passes to 10 for the kick.</p><p></p><p>Here are the signals for (i) drilled kick - right arm up, (ii) lofted kick - left arm up or (iii) through the hands - both arms up - 'cos we've a big numbers overlap. No signal = keep truckin' with the pack.</p><p></p><p>Obviously the coaches know far better from me what works - but the further you are from the play, the more you can see the shape of the field. That view has to be used rather than descend to tunnel vision and one out runners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amiga500, post: 892039, member: 56767"] Yep - we definitely need to establish communication signals or paths from the two wings to scrum half. i.e. its the role of the wing to identify the best means to exploit the space their in (if it can be exploited at all), its the role of the 10 to scan the two touchlines (i.e. what are the wings signalling) when ball goes to contact, if the wings are calling for it, then when the 9 approaches the ruck he has to scan to 10, if signal received he then either kicks direct or passes to 10 for the kick. Here are the signals for (i) drilled kick - right arm up, (ii) lofted kick - left arm up or (iii) through the hands - both arms up - 'cos we've a big numbers overlap. No signal = keep truckin' with the pack. Obviously the coaches know far better from me what works - but the further you are from the play, the more you can see the shape of the field. That view has to be used rather than descend to tunnel vision and one out runners. [/QUOTE]
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