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<blockquote data-quote="PainDealer" data-source="post: 440882" data-attributes="member: 48847"><p>Another thing is to convince the guys that playing touch is actually useful. If I was in charge of things it might go well but unfortunately I'm not. The one being the "drill sergeant" has no experience just like the rest of the guys. The sessions always tend to steer towards rucking and no one pays attention on positioning for example. Also everyone seems to be digging into the ruck so there's no one left for the d-line. Any suitable drills to get the "thinking" right for the guys?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PainDealer, post: 440882, member: 48847"] Another thing is to convince the guys that playing touch is actually useful. If I was in charge of things it might go well but unfortunately I'm not. The one being the "drill sergeant" has no experience just like the rest of the guys. The sessions always tend to steer towards rucking and no one pays attention on positioning for example. Also everyone seems to be digging into the ruck so there's no one left for the d-line. Any suitable drills to get the "thinking" right for the guys? [/QUOTE]
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