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Re: rugby league
11th Jan '04, 2:12pm
I have just qualified as a rugby league modified games coach. Any training tips (game skills & conditioning) anyone has would be much appreciated, likewise I am happy to help with any questions you may have.
Re: rugby league
11th Jan '04, 4:39pm
I played Rigby l;eague for several yeasr when down in england and then qualified as a Coach but been back in Scotland for ten plus years so lapsed but happy to help if I can
rugby league
12th Jan '04, 6:41am
where are you doing your coaching and which age group ? how are they progressing and are you all enjoying it .
rugby league
16th Jan '04, 3:09pm
They are mainly primary school children and 1st & 2nd year secondary. (11-14). Working round schools in the Glasgow area. The kids are responding very well to the programme.
rugby league
4th Mar '04, 2:21pm
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rugby league
20th May '04, 2:34pm
Have a look at playtheball.com it has a few useful drills.
Good luck
rugby league
18th Aug '04, 1:02pm
hi im a modified games coach and going for my jounior coach this summer. i go in to primary schools to coach rugby. the best methods are to modify games and then take the skill your trying to teach out of the game for example the front tackle, and do some basic drills, let the children work out when to do the skill by asking questions. Then put the skill back in to the game.
Remember rome wasnt built in a day
hope that can be some help
does anyone know how to increase fitness to a north west counties division to player after half the match im knackered
what this sports is about
19th Aug '04, 4:07am
um... i have a question.
i was watching rugby the other day...but it was atypical of a normal rugby match.
e.g. the pitch was curved on the sidelines and the ball was smaller, the players wore sleeveless tops, what does that mean?
rugby league
19th Aug '04, 2:41pm
that sounds like Aussie rule or gaelic football to me. These games come from Rugby but where made to show the independence from Britian.