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[Super Rugby 2017] South African Teams - Pre-Season
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<blockquote data-quote="unrated" data-source="post: 832543" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>Firstly Great preview [USER=40658]@TRF_heineken[/USER].</p><p> Media reports has been indicating that the stormers has focussed on skills training more than in the past. Working on catching and passing amongst others in pressure situations. I feel this is the way to go adressing some of our many flaws. I also hope that this was decided at the indaba and that the other Super rugby coaches would also be doing it. Nothing irks me more than seeing fully proffesional players knocking the ball so often. Around 2007 if your team was behind and the clock strikes 80 mins and they have possesion you could have counted on them to work their way up the field and have a decent crack at scoring a try. Now most SA teams try this but just knock it on two or three fases in and the game is over. So i give a thumbs up to any extra skills training and specifically in pressure situations.</p><p></p><p>Thirdly lets hope Dan Kriel can stay injury free at the Stormers with the change in medical staff and fulfill his potential in becoming a Springbok from what ive heard he is better than his brother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unrated, post: 832543, member: 45773"] Firstly Great preview [USER=40658]@TRF_heineken[/USER]. Media reports has been indicating that the stormers has focussed on skills training more than in the past. Working on catching and passing amongst others in pressure situations. I feel this is the way to go adressing some of our many flaws. I also hope that this was decided at the indaba and that the other Super rugby coaches would also be doing it. Nothing irks me more than seeing fully proffesional players knocking the ball so often. Around 2007 if your team was behind and the clock strikes 80 mins and they have possesion you could have counted on them to work their way up the field and have a decent crack at scoring a try. Now most SA teams try this but just knock it on two or three fases in and the game is over. So i give a thumbs up to any extra skills training and specifically in pressure situations. Thirdly lets hope Dan Kriel can stay injury free at the Stormers with the change in medical staff and fulfill his potential in becoming a Springbok from what ive heard he is better than his brother. [/QUOTE]
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