Bondi_Warrior wrote:So you put a winger on the bench in case of injury??? WTF????
It clearly doesnt occur to you that forwards tire. Most teams generally go for a 2 props, 1 2nd row and a utility on the bench and theres a reason why.
I clearly does occur to me as i coach an under 23s team and have the selections to make every week.
and on my Bench i always have 1 Half, 1 back and 2 forwards, That has worked for me for the past 3 season with a win percentage of 81% and only losing 6 games in 3 season
DewsburyFAX wrote:I clearly does occur to me as i coach an under 23s team and have the selections to make every week.
and on my Bench i always have 1 Half, 1 back and 2 forwards, That has worked for me for the past 3 season with a win percentage of 81% and only losing 6 games in 3 season
Is that just by virtue of the make up of players in your squad? Amateur clubs obviously can't always choose how their side is put together, you've just got the players you've got.
I'd guess that you just have a naturally good group of players and the winger on the bench would have neither a positive or negative effect. Not a good idea however at the top level of the game.
we have the same job to do, our positions are (nearly) exactly the same, the only difference is one of us kicks, the other doesn't and i play down the left and my 7 down the right
Thought so.
He's playing this system because your 7 isn't good enough.
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Having 6 patrolling one side and 7 the other seems to be the standard feature in English RL. But its that regimented we never seem to have another plan. Thurston didn't seem to stick to one side and gives the defence more to think about.
And if you are going to pick Sinfield anywhere in your team, it doesn't matter who your half backs are, he'll just try and take over anyway.
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Seth wrote:I've never seen a winger on the bench, and certainly not one of the most consistent performers.
Saints had a back (not necessarily a winger) on the bench all season in 2011, to cover for injuries. We needed one, as usually we got an injury to a back. Unfortunately, at the Grand Final, we needed two plus a half! So it didn't work for us in the biggest match of the year but it certainly helped avoid losses in others.
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Seth wrote:Is that just by virtue of the make up of players in your squad? Amateur clubs obviously can't always choose how their side is put together, you've just got the players you've got.
I'd guess that you just have a naturally good group of players and the winger on the bench would have neither a positive or negative effect. Not a good idea however at the top level of the game.
Ive used this method at all levels of coaching(ive been blessed with), Student rugby, Amateur rugby, Championship Rugby and a SL Valvoline cup rugby. seems to work perfectly, used it with 4 different clubs, it could just be my personal style of rugby but it works for me.
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Seth wrote:Which Valvoline cup side if you don't mind me asking, was it recently?Are you involved with Halifax?
I am a Halifax fan but not involved with them in any other way. I coached Salford U20s for 4 games in the Valvoline last season which i won 2 of the games, then i went back to coaching the U18s and we won 7 the 9 games we had left.
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