4 Badly Defended Areas in Rugby & How to Exploit Them – RugbySlate Analysis

4 Badly Defended Areas in Rugby & How to Exploit Them – RugbySlate Analysis

There are some areas in Rugby that are better defended than others. In this video we highlight 4 areas which are difficult to defend and how the attack can exploit these opportunities.

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12 Comments

  1. Nice video, I’ve always wondered if having a winger just sitting on the touch line ready for a cross field could be a viable option because if they cover with their own winger, it’s essentially a 14v14 and less people on the pitch generally benefits the attack

  2. down the same line where the throw in happens at a line out?.. i saw a great try scored like this recently. no one was guarding close to the touch line because it seemed all defenders were expecting the ball to progress towards centre field.

  3. Really interesting. Thanks for outlining these so clearly. Got to admit, love to see a successful cross-field kick.

  4. Hi what software did you use to do this great video, as a new coach this would be very beneficial for me to be able to create the same and then share with my players

  5. great video!
    quick question, what are you using in order to highlight places, or draw arrows on the actual video? (for example highlighting the area behind the lineout etc) thanks! Keep up the great work!

  6. actually most tries seem to be scored in exactly this way now. unless it’s a boring monotonous rolling maul

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