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Jason Little (69)
Tim gives me the impression, and has done so for years, that he speaks from a script rather than having anything insightful to say. He's not alone there among the commentators though.
How long have I been harping on about specialist coaching and coaching general? I have reluctantly admitted that coaches at Super Level don't have the time to spend on basic skills, but then we have to ask where do the players learn the skills since out of school they are more and more moving into elite squads which don't have that time either apparently. The NRC is not a development competition.
So if the players aren't taught these skills in the EPS and Super sides then when do they learn?
I am sick of seeing players derided for failures in their skills execution when it is obvious that they haven't received adequate training. Even if they spend the time a Carter, Wilkinson or Farrell practicing on their own, if they have errors in technique it could well make the issues worse rather than better.
As a side it was mentioned by the Barnes in commentary that Farrell spends at least 40 minutes a day kicking.
In a 'previous life', (in the late 1990s), I managed a Colts team here on the Gold Coast. We were given a (kicking) training tape by the QRU, which featured the then England [71 caps], and British and Irish Lions [5 caps] #10, Rob Andrew.
As a former second rower, I can remember being impressed by the importance of how you held the ball, depending on what you were trying to achieve with your field kicks, even down to how you wanted the ball to land, (eg: roll straight ahead, or break to the left or to the right)!
I'm sure that in the absence of multiple top-class kicking coaches in this country, our players could do a lot worse that get hold of that video, or a more recent equivalent.
Were they toe poking the place kicks back then Mr D
But good relevant post