Author: Scott Allen
Scott is one of our regular contributors from the old days of G&GR. He has experience coaching Premier Grade with two clubs in Brisbane.
In part three of his Wallabies scrum article Scott Allen concludes by discussing the role of flankers and looks at the impact of the new trial scrum laws
In part 2 of his article Scott Allen reveals more about the inner workings of the scrum and what the Wallabies will have to do in the second test against the Lions
Scott Allen looks at the Wallabies backrow performance together with Stephen Moore in the second Lions test
Scott Allen anlayses the issues facing the Wallabies at scrum time against the Lions
Scott Allen analyses Wycliff Palu’s work rate and impact on the first test.
Scott Allen de-constructs a Wallabies multi-phase play from the lineout in the first test against the Lions
Have you got an opinion on the incidents that have caused so much discussion about the referee in the first test between the Wallabies and Lions?
Scott Allen looks at the set piece contest between the Wallabies and Lions in the first test
Scott Allen gives us his thoughts on selection gambles and a video analysis of the Wallabies attack in the first Lions test
Scott Allen looks at the amount of rugby the players from both teams have played in the lead up to the first test between the Wallabies and Lions
Scott Allen looks at the surprises in the teams selected by Robbie Deans and Warren Gatland
Scott Allen looks at the keys for James O’Connor as Wallaby flyhalf in the first test against the Lions
Scott Allen shows us the three spaces the Lions defensive system offers the Wallabies an opportunity to attack
Part 6 of Scott Allen’s Lions series looking at the probable attack system that will be used by the 2013 Lions.
Scott Allen looks at the Lions back three, how the Wallabies may counter the threats and boldly predicts the Wallabies and Lions teams for the first test.
Part 4 of Scott Allen’s look at the potential Lions – today it’s the centre combination and how the Wallabies may counter them.
In part three of Scott Allen’s Lions series he looks at the Lions threats in the backrow and halves and who the Wallabies will select to counter them.
In part 2 of his series on the Lions threats Scott Allen looks at the locks for each team.
In part 1 of this awesome series Scott Allen looks at the Lions threats in the front row and scrum and what the Wallabies should do about them
How long is each team holding the ball in Super Rugby?