Post subject: Re: Local Youth and Amateur Rugby News & Info / COACH Wante
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 1:17 pm
R.B.A
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Game finished 8-4 to the West of Hull side. Was probably a lot more comprehensive than the score line suggests but the Easts lads deserve massive credit for sticking to the task and more than deserved their late try. Told you the West side would win!
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Post subject: Re: Local Youth and Amateur Rugby News & Info / COACH Wante
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 3:19 pm
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R.B.A wrote:Game finished 8-4 to the West of Hull side. Was probably a lot more comprehensive than the score line suggests but the Easts lads deserve massive credit for sticking to the task and more than deserved their late try. Told you the West side would win!
Post subject: Re: Local Youth and Amateur Rugby News & Info / COACH Wante
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 4:56 pm
Hutchie
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Well done to both teams and congratulations to West of Hull on the win and Nathan Magee from Hull Wyke who got MOTM.
Commiserations to my mate Stu Gaden who coached the East of Hull team but his lad will be happy as he played for the winning side.
Also congratulations to East Hull U14 on victory today that secured the Yorkshire League Div 1 title, them and West Hull have really livened up that league and took all the trophies between the in Yorkshire and the National Cups.
Post subject: Re: Local Youth and Amateur Rugby News & Info / COACH Wante
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 9:57 pm
Hutchie
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Not heard that but I did hear while who they wanted to do it at older age groups.
For me I love the concept and the way it allows some players who wouldn't get a look in a chance to shine.
We've (u13s) had scouts from both watching since u11s, although wasn't as frequent in the last 2 years but most weeks this season , both clubs have a different approach but FC are Also adopting the Embed The Pathway approach and tonight I've been at the session for this years U13's and it was an all clubs open session which includes coach education too.
It's certainly a new way of doing things and may rule out some of the past philosophy's and change a few people's thoughts on youth development and size dominances etc.
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