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How the All Blacks Nullified David Pocock
How the All Blacks Nullified David Pocock
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Mirrors
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If you watched closely enough, four of the five tries from the recent Rugby Championship match between South Africa and New Zealand at Ellis Park were uncanny mirrors of each other. First was Springbok fulback Willie le Roux's try which resulted from a kick chase turnover, wide pass and inside ball which was followed by Ben Smith for NZ finishing an almost identical pattern. Then up stepped Spr...
Samoa vs NZ, cousin vs cousin, who won?
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All Blacks flanker Liam Messam puts his Chiefs team-mates and cousins, Sonny Bill Williams and Tim Nanai-Williams on the spot, as he asks them to explain a 1-v-1 moment from the historic Samoa vs New Zealand test in Apia. Credit: Code Maori TV & Sky TV NZ. Full interview: ua-cam.com/video/IlU1So6Uq0w/v-deo.html
The Fijian Shrug (aka the Rip)
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The "Fijian shrug" (as we've coined it), is the effective technique used primarily by many fantastic Fijian players around the world to escape what seem like perfectly good tackles. It involves the ball carrier's non-ball-carrying-arm being used almost like a tool to loosen or shrug off the tackler's arm once they have committed to wrapping it in a tackle. The clip features some recent exponent...
All Blacks 2013: Rucks per Try - End of Year Tour (Part 3)
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In the final instalment, Part 3, we isolate the same 'Rucks Per Try' stat for each of the All Blacks' tries scored on their 2013 End of Year Tour. Starting with the 8 scored against Japan, 2 against a gallant France, 3 versus a resilient England plus another 3 in the dramatic final match against Ireland, we counted 49 rucks in total for 16 tries which gives us an average of approximately 3 ruck...
All Blacks 2013: Rucks per Try - Rugby Championship (Part 2.2)
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In Parts 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3 The Rugby Championship & Bledisloe Cup, we isolate the same 'Rucks Per Try' stat for each of the All Blacks' tries scored against Argentina, Australia and South Africa during the competition. This video looks at Rounds 3 and 4 against Argentina and South Africa and the 7 tries scored from 12 rucks for an average of only 1.7 rucks per try. SUMMARY: - Across all 7 Rugby ...
Kicking it with Ma'a Nonu
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In 2004, a year after Nonu made his All Blacks debut, then NZ Assistant Coach, Wayne Smith remarked glowingly about his array of skills, all in contrary to others who only saw him as all brawn and power vs deftness and subtlety. "You'd be surprised if you saw his skill level. We see him as a runner at the moment because he's good at it. But his kicking is outstanding, which surprises me. He sai...
All Blacks 2013: Rucks per Try -- Rugby Championship (Part 2.1)
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In Parts 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3 The Rugby Championship & Bledisloe Cup, we isolate the same 'Rucks Per Try' stat for each of the All Blacks' tries scored against Argentina, Australia and South Africa during the competition. This video looks at NZ's first 2 rounds against Australia as they racked up 8 tries in total from 29 rucks (an average of 3.6 rucks per try). SUMMARY: - Across all 7 Rugby Champio...
All Blacks 2013: Rucks per Try -- France Tour (Part 1)
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In the wake of the 'perfect season' by New Zealand's all-conquering All Blacks, we decided to drill-down into their potent try-scoring ability to see if we could find a 'method to the madness' as it were. It's often remarked across TV commentaries and newspaper column inches how they punish teams off the back of ruthless counter-attacking raids, or by simply doing the basics better than anyone ...
Core Roles of The Backrow - Part 3: The Link Man
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Ball Carrier to Tackler to Link Man - How Do You Fit In To The Picture? In Part 3: The Link Man, we look at the backrow players who pride themselves on their assists. Their ability to be wherever the ball is and to make the decisive plays for their team. Having a big engine is key to ensuring a constant presence around the field and these players pick their moments to make their presence and op...
Core Roles of The Backrow - Part 2: The Tackler
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From The Ball Carrier to The Tackler. In this video we look at the backrow players for whom tackling is an addiction. From destructive to desperate tackles, these Loose Forwards crave the bone-on-bone contact most people would shy away from. Having players on your side with their courage and mindset often tends to lift the confidence of those around them-knowing their tackling impact can not on...
Core Roles of the The Backrow - Part 1: The Ball Carrier
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Behold Rugby's Thoroughbreds. The Backrow (or Loose Forward) has traditionally been the domain of the fittest, fastest and most athletic players in the forward pack. The skill-set required to play across the backrow is arguably the most varied and having more than one of these core abilities sets players apart even in today's modern game. Capturing the array of backrow skills into one package w...
Shotgun Fends and The Art of the Handoff
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The Big Don't Argue. The game of rugby presents a myriad of ways to beat a defending player sidestep past them, swerve around them or kick over them but not all players have the ability to skilfully negotiate an opponent at pace before literally swatting them out of the way as if they weren't there. Therein lies the art of the handoff or fend as it is also known. This video brings together some...
The World In Union The Samoans
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What has always fascinated about Rugby is the way perceived or desired national characteristics are embodied by their teams. If England tend to bang away like heavy, industrial machinery, do the French really come from the land of artists? In this new series, The World In Union, we take a subtle peek to see if the actual matches the imagined. We start with the softly-spoken, giant-killers of th...
Weak Seams in Defensive Lines (Part 1 - In Behind)
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Weak Seams in Defensive Lines (Part 1 - In Behind)
The Foundations: Conditioning
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The Foundations: Conditioning
Weak Seams in Defensive Lines (Part 3 - The 10 Channel)
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Weak Seams in Defensive Lines (Part 3 - The 10 Channel)
The Counter Attack Checklist
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The Counter Attack Checklist
Weak Seams in Defensive Lines (Part 2 - The 13 Channel)
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Weak Seams in Defensive Lines (Part 2 - The 13 Channel)
Quick Hands and The Art of Draw and Pass
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Quick Hands and The Art of Draw and Pass
Quick Hands and The Art of Draw and Pass Extended
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Quick Hands and The Art of Draw and Pass Extended
The Most Important Position in Rugby Union
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The Most Important Position in Rugby Union
The Golden Rules of Support Play
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The Golden Rules of Support Play
The 3 Fast-Ball Generation Methods Used By The All Blacks
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The 3 Fast-Ball Generation Methods Used By The All Blacks

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @honahwikeepa2115
    @honahwikeepa2115 Рік тому

    Pocock out of his league.

  • @Mysterx1440
    @Mysterx1440 Рік тому

    In a word, McCaw

  • @Mammoth_X1
    @Mammoth_X1 Рік тому

    27 phases holy shit 😂

  • @expressoevangelism80
    @expressoevangelism80 Рік тому

    This is what everyone will learn how to break through these new proposed limits on tackles. However high handoffs will then be the next issue.

  • @paul5434
    @paul5434 Рік тому

    Call to Arm's 100,000 Polynesian Warriors running rampant with machetes worldwide is coming.. They refuse to stop rapping and murdering children... ATUA 🙏 Maori ⚖️ Jeebus

  • @mcsound
    @mcsound Рік тому

    Who'd have thought cleaning someone out would stop them getting turnovers!

  • @connorduke4619
    @connorduke4619 Рік тому

    Australia needed to clone Pocock a few times so he couldn't be constantly isolated. :)

  • @merlin5420
    @merlin5420 Рік тому

    Caucau was the best exponent of this

  • @merlin5420
    @merlin5420 Рік тому

    Jonah, Inga Tuigamala, John Kirwan, Craig Innes, Corey Jane, Sione Lauaki, Dan Carter all had crow bar fends

  • @pooplol9283
    @pooplol9283 2 роки тому

    i hate new zealand they legit would crocodile roll his neck and try and break it the dogs.

  • @aidantherobloxian4083
    @aidantherobloxian4083 2 роки тому

    69

  • @skips572
    @skips572 2 роки тому

    4:52 dis someone say *"f*ck"?

  • @gibsonpuamau8090
    @gibsonpuamau8090 2 роки тому

    "Sere tackle" in fijian

  • @smokeycloudz2132
    @smokeycloudz2132 2 роки тому

    So the answer was neck roll?

  • @Nattyuce685
    @Nattyuce685 2 роки тому

    Ok guys look if your watching this wondering like and feel free to comment if you see when the rip is applied prevents the tackler from making contact with the legs that’s why the running line is continuous no hiccups in the speed the rip I would say is very similar to an American football lineman like when in rugby you punch up chest right so make a solid tackle same when your in the trenches to make a block defenses lineman use hand skills to rip and swipe slap the hands of the offense lineman to mislead the power and force of his block thus giving you space to get through just my thoughts and ideas about the rip I have played American football and rugby was a defensive lineman and offensive lineman also utilized the rip to break tackles in rugby in the forwards weaving or even thru the back to break arm tackles it’s a very deadly skill to have as a rugby player thanks for reading cheers

  • @frannyloco9314
    @frannyloco9314 3 роки тому

    😂 ❤️ d uso

  • @fantasticcharisma6724
    @fantasticcharisma6724 3 роки тому

    Props to Australia for the defense though 👍

  • @twodogsruakuri
    @twodogsruakuri 3 роки тому

    There is the shrug and there is the low arm to take most of the impact

  • @branominal
    @branominal 3 роки тому

    Imagine being such a fucking chad rugby player that the All-Blacks literally have plans to neutralise you

  • @dalnuu7425
    @dalnuu7425 3 роки тому

    Richie, Dan Carter, and Maa Nonu, the best

  • @agnostic47
    @agnostic47 3 роки тому

    As a former tight head, of course tight head is the most important position. Nothing happens for a team if you don't have a solid scrum. The scrum can never be solid without a good tight head. It's about upper body strength and technique, not weight.

  • @jasmitrai28
    @jasmitrai28 3 роки тому

    🏉🇼🇸🇳🇿✊💙💯

  • @_Bat-Man_
    @_Bat-Man_ 3 роки тому

    Not only that he had a good pass too

    • @dalnuu7425
      @dalnuu7425 3 роки тому

      Exactly mate ,the guy is a danger man

  • @roccosiffredi6427
    @roccosiffredi6427 3 роки тому

    Candice Warner in the background ?

  • @ttlfmag3507
    @ttlfmag3507 3 роки тому

    Lolani koko did this hong kong 7s 93

  • @dimitricaras8249
    @dimitricaras8249 3 роки тому

    God Aussie commentators are painful

  • @joedennehy386
    @joedennehy386 3 роки тому

    Good analysis, they actually bought in matt todd, a very good crusaders 7 and practiced with him as pocock. They decided the best stategy was to firce povock to make the tackle so he couldn't legally filch the ball. Great tactics against a great player

  • @ay613
    @ay613 3 роки тому

    thanks for this vid, . May i ask where do u think u will go when u die u dont have to answer if u dont want to?

  • @zachwilson219
    @zachwilson219 3 роки тому

    I have faster hands

  • @tyleryork4625
    @tyleryork4625 4 роки тому

    Pocock still had 4 turnovers in this game

  • @ironwood5470
    @ironwood5470 4 роки тому

    Playing Samoans you have no choice but to do a hospital pass.

  • @tiotiwilliams8311
    @tiotiwilliams8311 4 роки тому

    Sonny flat chest Williams

  • @supercake2270
    @supercake2270 4 роки тому

    Radike Samo

  • @LuisAndrade-vg1hf
    @LuisAndrade-vg1hf 4 роки тому

    What a great players they both are 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @archiengaro3316
    @archiengaro3316 4 роки тому

    I knew he's from Samoa......🇼🇸🇼🇸bcoz of his Tattoo ##685

  • @archiengaro3316
    @archiengaro3316 4 роки тому

    Who won?🇼🇸🇼🇸🇼🇸🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿 👇 🇼🇸 👇 🇳🇿

  • @michaelahsin2187
    @michaelahsin2187 4 роки тому

    I’m a kiwi 🥝 hard but I like Pocock he’s a bloody good player!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @affy45
    @affy45 4 роки тому

    This what natural physiques look like

    • @bladeakl196
      @bladeakl196 Рік тому

      This is what Māori and Samoan physiques look like lol

  • @go1794
    @go1794 4 роки тому

    Omg I love Polynesian men

  • @erinquinn215
    @erinquinn215 5 років тому

    Pocock and McCaw in a class of their own

  • @dcmd2173
    @dcmd2173 5 років тому

    I’m 14 and I have trials for Leintser tomorrow, decided to try boost my ego and look up hardest rugby position, right on man.

    • @boob19791
      @boob19791 4 роки тому

      Hope your trial went well buddy 👍

    • @gv3307
      @gv3307 4 роки тому

      I wish you the besr

  • @bradley8819
    @bradley8819 5 років тому

    Australia is just shit as always

  • @bulgarianenglishpropertytr3555
    @bulgarianenglishpropertytr3555 5 років тому

    if pocock and mccaw played in the same team who would get the position? I think Pocock is better than mccaw

  • @donnybrascocoliogne819
    @donnybrascocoliogne819 5 років тому

    We may get beaten in some games....BUT!!! Never beaten when comes to the...."HIT-EM-UP UCE" in every game. P'UE IA OKI STYLEZ PRAAAAADDDDAAAAZZZZ....

  • @restlessbeing1398
    @restlessbeing1398 5 років тому

    So that's how all blacks have been doing it all these years. Playing dirty

  • @snethembapeter6058
    @snethembapeter6058 5 років тому

    Richie was the boss/best Captain ever

  • @paulthomson2288
    @paulthomson2288 5 років тому

    I played rugby since I was in primary school. 40 years on and I still don't understand how they referee scrums. This clip didn't help either.

  • @MeanAzz_13
    @MeanAzz_13 5 років тому

    *3 Legends*

  • @kathleencamille3455
    @kathleencamille3455 5 років тому

    The amount of Fijian that does that I thought the vid was gonna be long

  • @javman817
    @javman817 5 років тому

    The elephants play or the pod is an old technique and the pick and roll the monkeys is a basic forward activity. This is basically keeeping the game tight with forwards running one off the breakdown so you can get over the gain line quicker and easier and you have the support of the other forwards. PLayign this good to drw the ther teams forwards and maybe the half back nd 1st center to create a natural overlap from the next phase - It is usually good to get wide ball quickly so it usually means a miss 1 route which is fly half to the 2nd centre (missing the 1st centre then you have your full back then winger on the overlap - long passes create space on the outside and negate a drift defense. PAss it through all hands and all the opposition do is keep drifting s the last man the winger gets hit by load pr people with no space. The reason why teams hit up the middle is tontie in outside backs to create and overlap to exploit and have less players in the line to attack. Simple stuff and performed well