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Análisis sistemas defensivos (Mark Laycok)
The	Modern	Game	
	
AVIVA	Premiership	Quiz	
	
Defence	Systems	Case	Study	
	
Set	Piece	Defence	Problems	
	
Weekly	Preview	and	Review	
	
QuesFon	and	Answer
How	many	of	these	does	a	team	have	in	a	match?	
	
13	Lineouts	and	6	Scrums	
89	Rucks	
147	Passes	
25	Kicks	
123	Tackles	and	18	Missed	Tackles	
11	PenalFes	
2.7	Tries
Análisis sistemas defensivos (Mark Laycok)
The	average	Ball	in	Play	Fme	is	36	mins	29	secs	
	
	What	%	of	a	teams	possessions	start	from	each	source?	
	
11%	Restarts	
32%	Counter	AWack	
14%	Turnover	
13%	Scrum	
28%	Lineout	
2%	Quick	Tap	Penalty
What	%	of	tries	come	from	these	sources	of	possession?	
	
2%	Restart	
17%	Counter	AWack	
21%	Turnover	
11%	Scrum	
44%	Lineout	
5%	Quick	Tap	Penalty
What	%	of	tries	are	scored	from	each	phase	of	possession?	
	
36%	in	1	Phase	
	
21%	in	2-3	Phases	
	
20%	in	4-6	Phases	
	
23%	in	7+	Phases
How	many	tackles	does	each	player	make	on	average	in	a	game?	
	
Prop	=	12	
Hooker	=	9	
Second	Row	=	16	
Back	Row	=	25	
Half	Back	=	9	
Centre	=	12	
Back	3	=	7
Análisis sistemas defensivos (Mark Laycok)
Across	the	enFre	League	
different	systems	are	used	
	
Some	are	easy	to	define	
	
Some	are	hard	to	define	
	
All	have	+ve	and	-ves
High	Risk	=	High	Reward	
Watch	the	ball,	mark	the	space	not	the	man	
Get	off	the	line	and	force	the	aWack	back	inside	
	
Aggressive	line	speed	pressure	
Poor	tacklers	have	momentum	
Tackles	made	beyond	gain	line	
Front	5	safe	in	middle	of	pitch	
Slow	ruck	speed	or	get	ball	back	
Difficult	to	help	each	other	out	
Tiring	due	to	reset	distance	
Vulnerable	to	hard	lines	
Widest	aWackers	lea	unmarked	
Chip	zone	is	always	open
Moderate	Risk	=	Moderate	Reward	
Fill	the	field,	stay	square	and	connected	
Generally	let	play	unfold	before	commicng	(RL	style)	
	
Equal	spacings	so	hard	to	breach	
2	man	tackles	slow	ball	down	
Get	good	line	speed	at	Fmes	
Numbers	on	feet,	9	in	front	line	
Conserve	energy	in	channels	
Vulnerable	around	ruck	reset	
Forwards	exposed	out	wide	
Leave	widest	aWacker	unmarked	
Front	line	focus	so	space	to	kick	
Defend	for	long	periods
Low	Risk	=	Low	Reward	
Defend	from	the	ruck	out,	mark	men	not	spaces	
Use	touchline	to	assist	and	force	aWack	around	outside	
Safe	tackles	on	outside	shoulder	
Easier	to	help	poor	defenders	
Front	5	safe	in	middle	of	pitch	
Kicks	and	ruck	area	well	covered	
Suited	to	teams	with	pace	
Less	opportunity	to	get	ball	back	
Difficult	to	stop	offloads	
Vulnerable	in	wide	channels	
Passive	tackles	so	quick	ruck	ball	
Covers	lots	of	space	but	loosely
Análisis sistemas defensivos (Mark Laycok)
Análisis sistemas defensivos (Mark Laycok)
10+	page	trend	report	with	footage	
	
Coaches	preview	the	last	5	games	played	
	
Team	selecFon	trends	and	key	individual	players	in	aWack	
	
Strike	plays	used	(including	LO	and	break	out)	
	
Phase	play	trends	(pods/same	way/go	to	calls)	
	
Tries	scored,	line	breaks	made,	kicking	opFons,	referee
20+	page	report	covering	all	areas	of	the	game	
	
Coaches	review	the	game	(focus	points	and	KPIs)	
	
Key	moments	in	the	game	(good	and	bad)	
	
Learning	moments	for	everyone	in	the	squad	
	
Individual	reflecFons	and	feedback	
	
Some	feed	forward	to	next	weeks	game
Análisis sistemas defensivos (Mark Laycok)

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