In a bizarre round one of the 6 Nations, (a) France implode and Ireland remind us how well the game can be played; (b) Italy outscore England 3 tries to two and lose, just and (c) Sam Costello plays quarterback in the first half and…
Netflix’s venture into the muddy world of rugby, “Six Nations: Full Contact”, has sparked a mix of anticipation and debate among fans and critics alike. The series, aiming to do for rugby what Drive to Survive did for Formula 1, offers an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look…
The Rugby World Cup, a pinnacle of international rugby union tournaments, has consistently delivered unforgettable moments that have captivated fans worldwide. From jaw-dropping tries to heart-stopping matches, each tournament writes a new chapter in rugby history. This article revisits eight of the most memorable moments…
Lately I have been giving some thought to the different types of coaches that exist. The contributors to team performance and player development has grown substantially in numbers over the years. Some examples are : Physios Sports scientists Medics Sports psychologists Attack Coaches Defense Coaches…
Many years ago, 1986 in fact, when I was just starting to explore coaching styles. I met the Director of Coaching for the Australian Rugby League, Peter Corcoran. He advised me to take this maxim everywhere I go. “Teach technique- Coach performance. The default position…
Mike Penistone, author of “The Global Rugby Coach” and FindRugbyNow website contributor, will be visiting rugby clubs across England and Europe throughout October. Penistone has been sharing his experienced insight into rugby coaching on our website for several years. You can read more about his…
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