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SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES IN DEFENCE AND ATTACK
By Shane McNally - Coach Wakefield Trinity 2004
Rugby League can be a simple game if the basic principles are
understood. These principles may differ from coach to coach but it is
important that players know what the coach wants and how he expects
them to play.
Coach of Wakefield Trinity, Shane McNally has taken the step of putting his attack and defence principles on paper so his players have a clear understanding of the basics which he expects from them.
These principles may not suit all teams and coaching styles but the importance is to open the communication and educate the players on the basics so as to build a solid platform that they can take into every game.
McNally previously with Northern Territory Institute of Sport passed
the following principles onto his players at the start of the 2001
season.
DEFENSIVE PRINCIPLES
Marker Defence
The role of the first marker is to hold position until the ball is
passed or the dummy half runs and then to chase out towards the ball
carrier to effect the tackle.
The first marker should continue to chase until the next tackle is
completed.
The role of the second marker is to hold the middle and cover the
inside of the first marker's area. As the defensive line moves
forward this player fills in the gap between the two post defenders
always pushing towards the ball.
Defensive Line
Every player in the line must go forward as the ball is played. The
first objectives are to cut off the ball and to put the ball carrier
on the ground.
In the event of the ball getting past your man on the outside you must then angle towards the ball, covering for the inside runner and/or pass. If your man runs across field he is your man until such time he crosses another attacking player.
Communication in the defensive line is of paramount importance. Give
as much information to your team mates as possible. Say whom you have
got and what your intended actions will be.
Work hard `off the ball' and always put yourself in a position where you can make a tackle. That is chase and recover quickly on all plays. Always anticipate what the opposition will and might do so that you are already in position to effect the tackle when it happens.
Wingers and fullback are to be aware of the possibility of the 40/20
kick. These players to combine on kick returns and use these
opportunities as a lethal attacking option exploiting any deficiencies in the opposition's chase game.
It is preferred that our first defender to the ball carrier goes low
and stops the forward progress of the opposition.
The second defender is to wrap up the ball and ensure the ball carrier is put to ground on his back. Every tackle should be determined and aggressive. Our low defender is to regain his feet first, only the defender over the top can ensure this occurs.
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