9. put new things into the game on Sundays.
“It is difficult to find new stuff for the lads
and coaches to do on training sessions to
incorporate in the game but I do think
something which will help us find new
tactics will definitely help us in the
future. I do try to do new things but
telling them myself means they might not
get it straight away so having it on a
screen might be clearer than if I told it to
them.”
Bio: Coach Paul is one of the
coaches of Rossendale u14’s
Paul gets up every Sunday and leaves his house every
Tuesday to go and do rugby with the under 14’s of
Rossendale rugby. Sometimes having to work late on
week days he often can’t make it so he leaves the job of
coaching the training sessions to John, Brian and Andy
who take over. When Paul is at the training sessions he
tries is hardest to try new things to try and
2. Coach John (other main coach)
Coach John is the main coach of Rossendale u14’s
rugby team other than Paul and is always at the
training’s and games. Usually the one who runs the
sessions when Paul isn’t there he has to find lots of
ways to improve and to keep the team occupied but
he says it’s difficult if they mess about or it goes
wrong
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Bio: the other main coach
to the Rossendale u14’s
John is always there to
improve the team
“Trying to keep the team under control is difficult at times if their
concentration lapses which can be often if we begin to repeat stuff.
With the team being made up of forward work it’s difficult to involve
the backs but an app which would allow us to learn more moves for
the backs would be great."
Coach Paul
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