Mike Cron Scrum Tips
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@alexfury2 i play 1st grade level but making the transition from loosey to front row been training as a hooker and loose head prop for da last 2months but my proping partner is heading off on contract & he was better than most club coaches becoz he was trained by Mike Cron which was a plus ,so im 26 years of age just looking 2 get that technique pat down so I can have the upper hand on my opposition coming into the new year as i will be heading overseas on contract,more tips wil be appreciated.
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@godra051 mite be a few months and you probly got your technique sorted. but when your in the second row and you have to be on your feet, try pulling your front row by leaning back that way when they lean forward they can lean closer and get lower and on the hit your main foot is set and your other foot can align with it. another tip put your inside foot forward and use that as your main foot to take the weight of your lean. Im your height and i find this helps me alot
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Hi Jdofo
The IRB employs this coach to assess work scrums and advise on rules. Unfortunately the IRB does not adopt many of them. The scrums are reviewed after every game and advice given to certain players, especuially when theyre putting others life in danger. This coach also coaches many other coaches on how to start the proces of improving scrummaging with their players. This coach also assesses referees performances sometimes after internationals. He advises refs but some are useless.
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its amazing that such small things make a massive difference and also why arent the IRB talking to these people to sort out all the dropped scrums i cant help thinking it would make a massive difference
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Awsome tips!
Glad to see people have been watching this. The man is a genius
alexfury2 2 years ago 15
@alexfury2 how you find a scrum coach in your local area? Auckland
BOOKAHZ 5 months ago
@BOOKAHZ
It depends on what you're looking for. If you are a young player in a school or university team, the best advice I can give you is to join a club and attend their training sessions as well. The club will be happy to have a new player and view you as an investment for the future. This is what I did as a young player and my scrummaging improved massively due to the specialist coaching I received. My general play improved as well because I was looking at the game from another team's
alexfury2 5 months ago