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Coaches and their strategic approaches

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rugbysmartarse

Alan Cameron (40)
I might be able to assist there, rsa. It's a bit long winded but I call it the first-past-the-winning-post-the-first-time-round-in-the-Melbourne-Cup approach. I credit our northern exile Gagger with first observing that in the first ten minutes of the game the 'Tahs play up tempo rugby that would stretch any team. If the other side don't put up any resistance then our boys are instructed to continue with Plan A. This worked brilliantly in the first two rounds when the Rebels and then the Reds didn't actually participate in the game. They were too busy looking on in admiration at what the 'Tahs could do.

If, on the other hand, the opposition muscle up, well our coaches haven't actually got around to sorting that one out yet. But rest assured that the Hickster is burning the midnight oil working on it. In the meantime, just do your best boys and try not to embarrass us too much.

well that's just excellent :)
 
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