<p>Simple Attack Vrs. Defence Setup.</p><p>Ideal drill would be for the attack to win (as they have a numerical advantage.)</p><p>Attack (marked in red) Objective:</p><ol><li>Scrum Half must get ball to 1st receiver</li><li>1st receiver must then decide which of his options to take</li></ol><p><strong>Attacking Options are as follows:</strong></p><ol><li>Judging by the way defence has marked attack in this diagram, option 1 would be a straight pass to "Coffee".</li><li>Go through the hands (1st receiver to Tea, to Coffee), 1st receiver must draw A. Tea must draw B to put Coffee away.</li><li>If defender 'B' drifts over to mark the Coffee attaker, then a hole opens for attacker Tea to take to ball through.</li></ol><p> </p><p><strong>Defensive duties are as follows:</strong></p><ul><li>The pillar stays where he is until the ball has left the ruck. He is there to mark the man (in this case an imaginary attacker)</li><li>The A defender will mark the scrum half, until the ball is gone to the 1st receiver. He will then turn attention to marking 1st receiver.</li><li>Likewise with B, will mark 1st receiver until ball is gone, like his inside man !, he will then shift his attention across '1 man' to mark the Tea attacker.</li></ul><p> </p>
<ul><li>Defence should never allow the 1st receiver or Tea to run through them. If defence are to be beaten, they are to be beaten on the outside (This is a defensive system rule - this sometimes happens)</li><li>Tea must be deeper than coffee that allows for the skip pass option.</li><li>Ask players to hold depth & keep concentration. </li><li>Attackers must focus on holding defenders, and accurate passing</li><li>Defenders must concentrate on communication & co-ordination.</li></ul>
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
"It is not only useful for staff who are experienced but a valuable tool for those subject staff who have to take teams."
The variety of sessions across sports - sometimes we steal session ideas from one sport and use them with another.
As we enter the business end of the competition, we take a look at the remaining eight teams and the key talking points surrounding each side.