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KNIGHTS COACH INTERVIEW in BOOK 22

Q. WHAT IS A GOOD FINISH TO A SET OF SIX?
I think just maximising the pressure you put the opposition under, in
terms of where you give them the football, whether you can make a
contest of it, whether you can get a repeat set of six or whether you
are good enough to kick for a try.
Q. WHAT ARE YOUR THROUGHTS ON DEFENSIVE PATTERNS
You have got to have a couple of different scenarios depending on who
you are playing against and the situation in the game that determines
how you defend your line. So there are a few different variables.
You can't be a one-dimensional defensive team any more, you have got
to have a bit of versatility in the way you defend different
situations.
We are working pretty hard on that at the moment, where we are not
necessarily up and in or slide, but a bit of a balance between the
two.
With a defensive pattern it is an understanding of why you are doing
it and how you solve certain questions that the opposition put to
you.
You need to have some smart players on the edge of the ruck that
understand it before you can be really confident in how you do it.
In all the patterns you have still got to be able to defend over the
football. That is a skill in itself, to be able to do it relentlessly
for 80 minutes.
If you have got across your board a desire to defend well then that
is half the battle. The hardest thing is defending when you are
tired, and controlling the football still has an enormous effect on
how you defend over the 80 minutes. If you turn the ball over on play
two often, then you know you are going to be in for a pretty tough
day.
Q. HOW DO YOU INCORPORATE 'ONE ON ONE TACKLES' INTO YOUR DEFENCE
TRAINING.
Once you get into the season and the level of intensity with which
they are playing at, the hardest thing is to simulate that at
training with any quality.
Even if they put the tackle suits on you find they are still a bit
reluctant because you have probably got to do it at 85% of intensity
to get some value from it.
In the off-season you can apply it a bit more when they are not
actually playing week to week and they are happy to rip in a bit.
It is a real fine balance between technically..............
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