A groundbreaking coaching manual to create a "rucking machine" |

Dear Coach,
Did you know there are around 150 rucks in an
average
game of rugby?
That's a ruck every 15 seconds*.
So get this crucial aspect of your game sorted out and |
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so many other parts may fall
into
place.
Think back to some games you lost when you should have won. How
many
involved situations where your team rucked badly?
For example…
- Possession or territory squandered by disorganised players, players in the
wrong
positions or roles, or by players making poor decisions.
- Penalties given away by ill-disciplined players arriving illegally at the ruck, or keeping their "hands on" the ball.
- The ball turned over at the contact contest because players weren't able to ruck quickly or forcefully, or because support players adopted ineffectual body positions.
- Soft tries conceded by committing too many players to defensive rucks, or by players taking up haphazard field positions.
- Try scoring opportunities lost through slow ball, or players failing to exploit the options at the ruck, or being "outgunned" through the phases.
These are just a few of the many ruck problems that rugby coaches from around the
world have written to me about.
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I'm Dan Cottrell, editor of the International Rugby
Technical Journal and Smart Sessions training
plans. If you already know me and my products,
you'll know I'm passionate about publishing the best
and most powerful rugby coaching techniques. |
With Jim Love, the former Maori All Blacks coach, I have compiled a new, ground
breaking report about coaching individual player and team skills at the ruck. It's
called The Ruck and How to Win It.

You already know that there's more to rucking than just "big hits", and that tactical
know-how, technical expertise and organisation are more important than basic
aggression and strength.
The Ruck and How to Win It can help you sharpen your players' skills, boost
your
side's technical expertise and channel your team's aggression to create a
successful
"rucking machine".
Packed with illustrations and training tips throughout, this new report is set out in
two parts.
Part one focuses on individual player skills, including:
- The methods to stop slow ball killing your game, such as coaching
players to avoid contact, make effective contact, and offload in
contact.
- The "5 Golden Rules" to winning the contact contest to secure quality and
quick ball at the ruck.
- How to develop effective rucks by making the ball carrier work harder in
contact,
getting support players to arrive better and not necessarily quicker to drive
through the ruck, and the body positions required for successful
(and safer) rucking.
- The techniques and tactics to dynamically clear out the opposition at rucks by
concentrating on one opponent at a time, whilst focusing at all times on the ball.
- The simple strategies you can adopt to improve your ruck defence, like getting "close up and personal" with the other team, the "three point stance" to prepare defenders, and the decisions your players need to make about contesting and committing numbers to each ruck.
- How best your players can decide whether to attack the blindside or openside following a ruck, and then how to set up these opportunities for a successful outcome.

Part two of The Ruck and How to Win It looks at the coaching of unit and team
performance. It contains nine coaching sessions that show you how to explain and
coach all elements of the ruck to your players.
The sessions will give you the information and prompts you need to coach:
- Core Ruck Skills - rapidly clearing out opposition players from the ruck, and securing quality quick ball for the scrum half.
- The Ruck Contest - competing successfully for 50:50 ruck ball, and making decisions about how to defend or attack.
- Ruck Defence: "Guard Dogs" - organising an aggressive defence at the side of the ruck to prevent the attacking team either gaining ground or getting quick ball, and competing to win turnover ball.
- Dynamic Ruck Defence - guarding the fringes of the ruck from close attacks, such as "pick and go" or pop passes, and taking your defence to the attacking team.
- "Ruck Scan" - improving your players' body positions and decision making at the ruck.
- Ruck Attack - producing quality ball to attack the fringes of the ruck, providing you with an option to restart the forward momentum of a slow attack.
- Ruck To Maul - developing great dynamic possession from a static situation.
- "Ruck Around The Clock" - improving your players' rucking from unusual situations.
- "Ruck Vision" - getting your players to communicate under pressure and after the ruck to exploit the attacking opportunities.

Every coaching session is created to help you improve your team's ruck attack
and defence strategies and techniques, and boost your players' skills and technical
expertise. The sessions include prompts like:
- "What to tell your players the session is about" - to outline the objectives of the session.
- "What you tell your players to do" - so they can achieve these objectives.
- "What you get your players to do" - to show you how the session is going to work and the actions the players are going to take. There are no exact measurements, or complicated patterns - the approach is "keep it simple".
- "What to call out" - handy phrases, apart from the usual words of encouragement, you can call out to focus your players on the core skills.
- "What to look for" - to help you identify quickly where players might go wrong with their rucking so you can quickly put them right.
- "What to think about" - questions you can ask of the players and yourself to ensure your team's rucking remains potent in different situations and conditions.
- "Developments" - each session includes a progressive element to develop and challenge the performance of players of all standards. For example, a game situation to test out your players rucking skills in a more competitive environment.

The Ruck and How to Win It is only
available
online. You cannot buy it in the
shops or
through
any other publisher or
distributor.
Take the opportunity now to own this valuable
resource
that can sharpen your team's match
day
performance, and
see the difference it can
make
in your next game.

Yours in rugby

Dan Cottrell

The Ruck and How to Win It
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(* IRB statistical analysis of rucking and the amount of time the ball is in play during a typical Six Nations game.)
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