He lives at Pennyhill as well doesn't he?
He's costing the RFU an absolute fortune. There's just no value there.
His persistence with Youngs, without bringing on any alternatives, has been unbelievably short sighted. Daly at FB is also mindbendingly daft. And then there's Farrell...............
Which is what everyone in the world said before the RFU extended his contract
Maybe only 2 matches
Leicester Tigers and Kelly will apply to take part in World Rugby’s Head Contact Process Coaching Intervention Programme.
The programme is aimed at modifying specific techniques and technical issues that contribute to the foul play.
If the application is successful and programme completed by Kelly, the final of the sanction would be substituted by the coaching intervention and see Kelly available for selection after two rounds.
SaintK wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 2:20 pmMaybe only 2 matchesLeicester Tigers and Kelly will apply to take part in World Rugby’s Head Contact Process Coaching Intervention Programme.
The programme is aimed at modifying specific techniques and technical issues that contribute to the foul play.
If the application is successful and programme completed by Kelly, the final of the sanction would be substituted by the coaching intervention and see Kelly available for selection after two rounds.
Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 3:00 pm Thing with Eddie is that the France game showed he can still do it when he wants to - he's been proving a point to himself since the WC final otherwise IMHO. We'll see what England turns up in the autumn.
Kawazaki wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 2:38 pmFarcical.SaintK wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 2:20 pmMaybe only 2 matchesLeicester Tigers and Kelly will apply to take part in World Rugby’s Head Contact Process Coaching Intervention Programme.
The programme is aimed at modifying specific techniques and technical issues that contribute to the foul play.
If the application is successful and programme completed by Kelly, the final of the sanction would be substituted by the coaching intervention and see Kelly available for selection after two rounds.
Goes to show that if Aled Davies had held his head and rolled about a bit, waited for the physio etc then the cause of his head 'injury' would have been looked at and Saracens would have won the match. Kelly also wouldn't have got a cross in the 'Player Injured' box so wouldn't have got such a light penalty.
Unfortunately, copying the play acting of footballers pays off.
This intervention will be overseen by an independent expert coaching review group and will only be available on a one-off basis to players.
A player participating in the coaching intervention will work with their coach to identify how technique contributed to the foul play. The coach and player will then provide video evidence of the interventions and modifications that they undertook. The coaching intervention will be assessed by an independent review group of expert coaches (see editors notes), who will work with the coach where necessary to ensure that the highlighted areas of technique have been addressed. The completion of a successful coaching intervention will reduce the player’s sanction by a week/match.
I'm very sceptical as to how much of an effort pro coaches have put into changing their players' tackle behaviour. They'll all say the right things in front of the press, but there's still a lot of very upright tackling going on, plenty of it leading with the shoulder in a way that makes not being picked up for dangerous play more luck than judgement.
It is fairly standard. Teaching the same to my kids. Plenty of conversations on twitter between coaches (another one even kicked off yesterday) about tackle technique and how that's a common trope, but not always applicable. I believe there was a good podcast released interviewing Lewis Ludlow about tackle choice and technique that covered it too.
We had a similar session with Sean Edwards around the same time, and I also learnt more in that session than years of other coaching. He showed a similar technique on our biggest and baddest forward holding a tackle bag, and with a one step run up sent him flying backwards at a rate of knots. It was incredible.Kawazaki wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 9:51 pm It's the rugby league influence. Towards the end of my time playing 1st XV rugby, my club had a guest training session with a former RL GB player called Paul Loughlin. This would have been around 2003/4. It was one of the best training sessions I'd ever had. I probably learnt more about defence in 90 minutes with him than I had in the previous decade++ of training sessions with enthusiastic amateur coaches. As a player, I was regarded back then as one of the best tackler/defenders in the club but that night I realised that I basically knew nothing about defence.
Anyway, one thing I'll never forget was how Loughlin told us how to go into contact. He asked us to imagine we were boxing and to throw a jab. If you do this and you're right-handed then you will naturally step forward with your left leg and push out the left arm to jab and vice-versa if you're left-handed. Left leg/left arm - right leg/right arm. That is how he told us to tackle - drive in with the left shoulder with the left leg forward or right shoulder with the right leg forward much like you were stepping forward into a jab.
Now, this all sounds very natural but most/all of you that still play will almost certainly hit tackles off your hindmost foot with the opposite shoulder forward. Left-shoulder/right foot back and vice-versa. Try it next time you train if you don't believe me!
It's hard to change the muscle memory and get the timing right but when you do get it right you do develop much more power in the hit if you drive in off the lead foot with the same side shoulder. However, it's very hard to go low using this method, it lends itself to a much more upright style much like the boxing jab.
To be fair, it was new 20 years ago which is what he is talking about
When it comes down to it, a running hug often works...Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 9:21 am Tbh my tackle technique has pretty much always been to basically jump on the ball carrier and bring them down with me, but then I'm not very good at rugby
sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 6:11 pm Latest bans.
Penny inexplicably not charged with making contact with the eye area and so manages to get away with just 2 weeks. You can see in the matches unavailable box that he was reprimanded for backchat to the officials which makes the mitigation for good conduct and remorse laughable (I know, I know, it's about what they say in the hearing).
Respond like he did? You mean getting struck in the head and a finger in the eye?Kawazaki wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 6:40 pmsockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 6:11 pm Latest bans.
Penny inexplicably not charged with making contact with the eye area and so manages to get away with just 2 weeks. You can see in the matches unavailable box that he was reprimanded for backchat to the officials which makes the mitigation for good conduct and remorse laughable (I know, I know, it's about what they say in the hearing).
I'd have been happy if they rescinded that red card. I've got no time for players that hold in players at rucks like Gopperth did and then respond like he did when he gets a response to his cheating. Gopperth deserved a card as well.
sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 8:30 pm It's a massively dispproportionate response to being held onto.
As a DoR I wouldn't want a player on the pitch if that's how they react to being held, they'd be a liability.
Some occasions are more blatant than others, but players get taken out well past the ruck or held in all the time as officials don't really scrutinise it unless a try's been scored. Until it is more rigorously policed, part of the job is to handle it without committing acts of foul play that end up punishing the whole team.
I hadn't realised that Gopperth had punched Penny, he should have been banned for that. I must have missed that footage though...
Raggs wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 12:35 pmI hadn't realised that Gopperth had punched Penny, he should have been banned for that. I must have missed that footage though...
Smith on the bench.inactionman wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 11:00 am Quins Bristol tonight, on BT
Not caught a quins match this season, looking forward to seeing if they've kept up the high-tempo. Assume Smith is in at 10? Not seen line-ups yet.
I think there's a strong element of 'don't change a winning lineup' Lawday is reliable, if unspectacular.