Although we lost our first game of the season and on the way collected 2 more injuries (Tom - broken shoulder - out for the rest of the season and Bops - knee - out for maybe a few weeks), we have got to remain positive in our thoughts and actions. It means that we as a club have got pull together and every player has to be ready and willing to play 1st XV rugby.
If you definitely do NOT want to be considered for 1st XV rugby, then please let me know ASAP.
We've got Redditch away next week and they also lost their first game of the season and so we are the bottom 2 clubs (after the 1st week), so lets get every one out training on Tuesday and Thursday and work hard to earn our results!
Sunday, 14 September 2008
Monday, 7 July 2008
ELVs Explained
To all members of Coventrians!
An explanation session about the ELVs to be used during this next season will be given on Saturday 26 July at the Club House starting at 2pm. This is for players, officials and supporters and it is expected that ALL players should attend (1st XV and 2nd XV)!
An explanation session about the ELVs to be used during this next season will be given on Saturday 26 July at the Club House starting at 2pm. This is for players, officials and supporters and it is expected that ALL players should attend (1st XV and 2nd XV)!
Saturday, 7 June 2008
Pre Season Training
Sunday, 20 April 2008
ALL PLAYERS
Whether you have been asked to play on Saturday or not, will all players get to the club house for 12 (noon) on Saturday 26 April 2008.
Sunday, 30 March 2008
Player Develoment Plans
I'm planning to do some player developmet plans for each of you. This will entail each of you completing a questionnaire about your awareness of what and how you use techniques on the field of play and training, usually by a number out of 10. The coaches sit together and mark each player, then one by one we compare the results. Before doing this, I would like to know if you think that it'sa good idea, worthwhile doing and that you want to do this. Let me know what you think over the next couple of weeks please. If no one says anything then I will take it that YOU DO want to do this!!!
Regards
Mitch
Regards
Mitch
Thursday, 28 February 2008
My Key Principles
These are my five key principles of the game. In RED. I hope you can see how what we've been doing in training supports my principles!!!???
Firstly we have to have the ball (gain & maintain possession) to be able to do something with it – this involves winning the ball from set phases - making sure that our lineout and scrum are working effectively, that we are winning the ball from kick-offs and that we are
competing for the ball in contestable phases. These contestable phases include scrums
(to a lesser extent) and lineouts, but more particularly, rucks and mauls and at the
tackle. It also involves keeping the ball when we have it, through effective ball retention methods. Going forward is simply moving towards the opposition’s goal-line, bearing in mind that the objective of the game is winning by scoring points. So the thing to bear in mind here is how well we are doing in terms of moving towards the target zone.
It’s not that effective if we are doing all sorts of fancy stuff behind the advantage line, the question is how well are we doing in terms of taking the ball forward. It’s OK to go backwards or sideways, if the end result is going forward. Do we have players running straight? Are they moving towards the opponent’s goal-line, whether quickly, or more slowly?
competing for the ball in contestable phases. These contestable phases include scrums
(to a lesser extent) and lineouts, but more particularly, rucks and mauls and at the
tackle. It also involves keeping the ball when we have it, through effective ball retention methods. Going forward is simply moving towards the opposition’s goal-line, bearing in mind that the objective of the game is winning by scoring points. So the thing to bear in mind here is how well we are doing in terms of moving towards the target zone.
It’s not that effective if we are doing all sorts of fancy stuff behind the advantage line, the question is how well are we doing in terms of taking the ball forward. It’s OK to go backwards or sideways, if the end result is going forward. Do we have players running straight? Are they moving towards the opponent’s goal-line, whether quickly, or more slowly?
Supporting the ball carrier is crucial if we wish to go forward. When a player’s progress is halted, supporting players are needed to be able to take the pass and continue the attack. Some questions to ask here are:
are our players supporting the ball carrier quickly enough;
are they supporting with depth;
are they communicating:
are they making themselves available through effective positioning?
are they making themselves available through effective positioning?
Continuity is about maintaining the attack. Clearly, effective support play is important to continuity, but so are running effective lines; recognising and using space; and efficient ball recycling when a tackle, ruck or maul takes place (which necessitates sound body position into contact and good ball presentation). So ask yourself if I'm performing these functions effectively are my team mates? What are you going to do about it if they're not? (But you MUST Stay positive!!!!!!).
Maintaining pressure is important both on attack and defence.
On of offence, this is about attacking clear weaknesses, or attacking in such a way that we create weaknesses whether through mismatches (e.g. backs running at tight forwards) or through creating space through your attack by committing defenders elsewhere.
On defence, pressure is created by having an effective and efficient defensive system which we all understand and adhere to. It’s about making first up tackles and continuing to make them. It’s about cutting down our opponent’s time and space by sound, pressurising defence. So again, ask yourself how well are we adhering to these principles of pressure, both on attack and on defence.
Monday, 18 February 2008
Very Tight End to the Season
Midlands 6 West (SE)
Show:
Midlands 6 West (SE)
Short FormatLong Format
Team P W D L F A Diff Pts Adjust
Coventry Technical 12 10 0 2 411 117 294 20 0
Stoke Old Boys 13 9 0 4 357 176 181 18 0
Old Wheatleyans 12 10 0 2 304 178 126 18 -2
Coventrians 12 8 0 4 294 148 146 16 0
Atherstone 12 8 0 4 207 124 83 16 0
Coventry Saracens 13 4 0 9 138 301 -163 8 0
Warwickian 13 3 1 9 104 365 -261 7 0
Trinity Guild 12 2 1 9 147 328 -181 5 0
Rugby Welsh 11 0 0 11 99 324 -225 0 0
Last Updated: Feb 16 2008 5:10PM
Midlands 6 West (SE)
Show:
All Outstanding Fixtures
Saturday, 01 March 2008
Coventry Saracens Vs. Atherstone
Coventry Technical Vs. Coventrians
Rugby Welsh Vs. Warwickian
Trinity Guild Vs. Stoke Old Boys
Saturday, 08 March 2008
Atherstone Vs. Coventrians
Coventry Saracens Vs. Trinity Guild
Old Wheatleyans Vs. Coventry Technical
Stoke Old Boys Vs. Rugby Welsh
Saturday, 29 March 2008
Atherstone Vs. Trinity Guild
Coventrians Vs. Old Wheatleyans
Coventry Technical Vs. Warwickian
Rugby Welsh Vs. Coventry Saracens
Saturday, 12 April 2008
Old Wheatleyans Vs. Atherstone
Stoke Old Boys Vs. Coventry Technical
Trinity Guild Vs. Rugby Welsh
Warwickian Vs. Coventrians
Analysis
Coventry Tech (assumes win all games less ours) have 26 pts (max if we win)
Stoke Old Boys assumes win all games except V Cov Tech) have 22pts
Old Wheatleyans (assume win all games except us and Cov Tech) have 20 pts
Coventrians (assumes win all games) have 24 pts
Atherston (assumes win except us and Old Wheats) have 20 pts
To do this we need Everyone training, switched on, disciplined ..... DO YOU WANT IT?
Prepare mentally, get it right you earn promotion!!!
Show:
Midlands 6 West (SE)
Short FormatLong Format
Team P W D L F A Diff Pts Adjust
Coventry Technical 12 10 0 2 411 117 294 20 0
Stoke Old Boys 13 9 0 4 357 176 181 18 0
Old Wheatleyans 12 10 0 2 304 178 126 18 -2
Coventrians 12 8 0 4 294 148 146 16 0
Atherstone 12 8 0 4 207 124 83 16 0
Coventry Saracens 13 4 0 9 138 301 -163 8 0
Warwickian 13 3 1 9 104 365 -261 7 0
Trinity Guild 12 2 1 9 147 328 -181 5 0
Rugby Welsh 11 0 0 11 99 324 -225 0 0
Last Updated: Feb 16 2008 5:10PM
Midlands 6 West (SE)
Show:
All Outstanding Fixtures
Saturday, 01 March 2008
Coventry Saracens Vs. Atherstone
Coventry Technical Vs. Coventrians
Rugby Welsh Vs. Warwickian
Trinity Guild Vs. Stoke Old Boys
Saturday, 08 March 2008
Atherstone Vs. Coventrians
Coventry Saracens Vs. Trinity Guild
Old Wheatleyans Vs. Coventry Technical
Stoke Old Boys Vs. Rugby Welsh
Saturday, 29 March 2008
Atherstone Vs. Trinity Guild
Coventrians Vs. Old Wheatleyans
Coventry Technical Vs. Warwickian
Rugby Welsh Vs. Coventry Saracens
Saturday, 12 April 2008
Old Wheatleyans Vs. Atherstone
Stoke Old Boys Vs. Coventry Technical
Trinity Guild Vs. Rugby Welsh
Warwickian Vs. Coventrians
Analysis
Coventry Tech (assumes win all games less ours) have 26 pts (max if we win)
Stoke Old Boys assumes win all games except V Cov Tech) have 22pts
Old Wheatleyans (assume win all games except us and Cov Tech) have 20 pts
Coventrians (assumes win all games) have 24 pts
Atherston (assumes win except us and Old Wheats) have 20 pts
To do this we need Everyone training, switched on, disciplined ..... DO YOU WANT IT?
Prepare mentally, get it right you earn promotion!!!
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