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  • wow not a bad idea!

  • Haha this is so stupid.

    Northern Hemisphere is catching up slowly..

  • whats with the abuse!? one of the first things to teach young front rowers is to hit the contact not let it come to you. so this drill teaches them to attack the contact quickly and powerfully, good starting point...then add the resistance!! too many coaches dont teach young players to win the first hit properly. so good starting drill before adding resistance. one critiscm would be the lads 'jumping' into the contact!! not productive!!

  • this is so gay thy aint gana learn anything maybe how to tackle but not scrum

  • @12jahrastafari Pretty sure you're the gay one, coming onto random videos and calling them gay because you are insecure about your sexuality.

  • My impression, I think they'd get more out of coming together in pairs. Not crashing into each other. Bind then try to drive each other back.

    That said, in the video they're too far away from the bags. The red head can barely touch it. He even missed touching the bag at least once. If you insist on using this drill then move them closer to the bags and put weight on it. Don't let them leave thier feet. Make them drive it at least for a moment.

  • I mean for fucks sake in a scrum you don't launch into them headfirst like the idiot at 0:38. Come on, jumping at a tackle bag will teach them NOTHING. At the very least get 2 sets of front rows going against each other

  • Crap technique. What are you guys teaching those young props? What a joke, sack your coaches

  • @06ives

    well can you not be positive and give some creative criticism?

  • These are basic strengthening drills that are being taught to young props in NZ and Aust. These drills are important and essential for props.

    Link: Rugby Coaching - Scrum - Scrum Front Row

  • @06ives

    This is in Scotland, and while these drills are basic in NZ and Auss, you have to takeri nto account Auss and NZ are two of the best teams in the world

  • I still can't see why these aren't taught at a junior level though, regardless of country. Technique is the key, its also a safety issue hence why drilled into the young ones.

    Well, the last time All blacks played Scotland, your tight head (Euan Murray) dismantled our apprentice Jamie McIntosh. It was all over the papers here, NZ and especially Australia are far from the best scrums in the world.

  • @06ives

    yea i suppose that is true but to be honest I think there are a few really good scrummaging coaches over here while there will be many in the southern hemisphere who really know what they are talking about.

  • wtf :L

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