Rugby Coaching Ideas: How Teams Attack Off #10 in Phase Play to Score Tries | Examples & Strategies

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🏉 Welcome to my breakdown of how rugby teams strategically attack off the #10 in phase play to score tries! In this video, we'll explore various examples and tactics top teams use to create scoring opportunities.

📈 What's Covered:

- The role of the fly-half (#10) in orchestrating attacks.
- Common patterns and formations in phase play.
- Key plays and movements that lead to tries.
- Analysis of real-game footage to highlight effective strategies.

🔍 Whether you're a player looking to improve your understanding of attacking play, a coach seeking new drills, or a fan wanting to deepen your knowledge of the game, this video is for you!

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This is the same attacking pattern Loffreda used with Argentina on 2007. Literally it's been years since I don't see it being used... which is the shape of 3 off the 10, an inside runner which was mostly the 12 contepomi, a flat runner the 13 Tiesi and the wrap around of the 15 Coleto or the opposite winger.

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Hey mate, what's the program you're using for the graphics here? Looks broadcast quality

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