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Welcome
...to the latest issue of
Coaching Matters.
As the 2015 season comes to a close
and teams battle it out to be crowned
champions in their respective
competition after a hard-fought
season full of memorable moments,
attention turns to what every Rugby
League player strives to achieve in
their career: playing for their country.
In an exclusive interview, England
Head Coach Steve McNamara reveals
why the national team will be based
at St George’s Park this year ahead of
their international games against
France and New Zealand.
After four years at Loughborough,
McNamara and the squad want to
beat the world’s No.1 ranked team.
The new training facilities in Burtonupon-Trent will give them the edge
they’re looking for.
McNamara, like many high-level
coaches, is often under scrutiny from
peers and fans. As a coach, have you
ever wondered how you are
perceived?
Researchers have teamed up with St
Helens to trial a new coach
development programme that
promotes a coach’s self-awareness.
Coaches have been wearing
microphones and were recorded on
video during their sessions. They were
asked to give their thoughts and
feelings out loud. The results are on
pages eight and nine.
‘Get set on the line, run in, and
tackle the bag – do this five more
times.’ England Youth and Academy
Manager Dave Elliott sheds light on
why the ‘traditional’ methods of
repetitive drills are not the best way
for young people to learn, and how
they take the fun out of sport.
Elliott studies how three basic
methods can get the best out of a
player: Shaping Play, Focusing Play
and Enhancing Play. To find out
more turn to pages 10 and 11.
Some of the greatest tries in the
modern game have come from
well-placed kicks, whether that be a
set-piece or setting up the final
touch of a superb play.
Another positive that can come
from a kick is a 40/20. In times of
increased pressure from the
opposition’s defence, a perfect kick
that bounces over the 20-metre
whitewash can lift spirits and get
you on the front foot. In this issue
we look at the three main kicks used
within a game and how they should
be executed.
As you can see, Coaching Matters
covers the hot topics in Rugby
League and aims to help coaches
around the country.
We hope you enjoy this issue.
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Editor: Mike Dale Email: [email protected] Tel: 0113-201 5533
Photography © Action Images Limited, RFL and Anna Gutridge, 2015