This one?
Is this a good or bad omen? I am conflicted, Herbie like you say is a really good bloke and lived for the Reds.......we are going to be ok aren't we?Yeah he's gone. He's been there for the long haul. Since 2007 or 8 or so. He deserves a break.
And an OAM in my mind. Don't think I've ever met a guy in rugby with more integrity then him.
Well played Herbie.
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Saw Stylesie on the news saying they were going to change preseason by doing more Rugby and take some of the emphasis of strength and conditioning. Hopefully this translate to more skills come Feb.
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high percentage of skills based conditioning is key. need to get used to catch and passing and tackling under fatigue. no point in doing drills fresh, then finishing with 400s.Seems to me that both Skills and S&C are equally important..
No point having one without the other.
high percentage of skills based conditioning is key. need to get used to catch and passing and tackling under fatigue. no point in doing drills fresh, then finishing with 400s.
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Am old school I know but I reckon there shouldn't be a ball seen at training for the first 2 or 3 weeks.
All these blokes have a certain level of skill. That's why they are in the top squad. Can that level be increased - obviously yes !
Fitness and S&C cannot be underestimated. Get the boys well on the road to fitness and then introduce the skills stuff.
Aside: I remember Wayne Pierce - Mungo back in the day. Most unskilled player ever to play for Australia in Mungoball (IMO). What elevated him to the top was his absolute fitness and never say die attitude.
That's funny. I feel the exact opposite. I think there should be a ball involved in everything. Even if they are just holding it.
Fitness and S&C cannot be underestimated. Get the boys well on the road to fitness and then introduce the skills stuff.