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Coaching Rugby Union At Salisbury RFC |
Coaching is possibly the most important role at any Rugby Club. It is both the central activity supporting the players and preparing them for matches, but also a crucial factor in developing, sustaining and increasing participation in rugby union, securing the future and quality of the game.
At Salisbury we take the role of the Coach very seriously. Not only because of the importance in developing our Rugby players and in turn supporting the broader game, but also because the Coach is responsible for the safety and welfare of all players under their charge.
In recognition of this, Salisbury RFC encourages and offers financial support, to anyone wishing to become one of its coaches.
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Planning and organising your sessions is vital to ensure your players get the most out of them, both in terms of Rugby and also enjoyment. The best way is to understand what you want to do, how your players react to different situations, then devise the most appropriate session.
But we do sometimes just want a shortcut to a training exercise or drill. Below are some links to very useful websites but they come with a health warning Rugby cannot be understood just by doing drills. Players must be able to make decisions in the heat and chaos of a game.
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Coaching Courses and Development |
The RFU have a Development pathway that offers and delivers coaching courses through its network of Rugby Development Officers. Beginning with the Tag Rugby course, you can then begin to take the RFU qualifications from Level 1 up to Level 4.
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It is true that without a referee there is no game.
Understanding the laws of the game and how to apply is not only a fantastic tool in your coaching armoury, but also a great opportunity to enjoy the game and, for some, to actually operate at the Professional end of the game.
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