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    Week 1:  The "run-around move",
    which is becoming a great weapon
    against modern defenses. This is a great
    move near the opposition's try-line, where
    it can draw some defenders out of their
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    Week  2:    We take a look at a new kind
    of pass,  the "Unders" or the short
    pass.                

     
                                    
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    WEEK 3:         We look at the new
    tendency of kicking diagonal into the
    triangle behind the opposition's
    defensive line.     

                                    
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    WEEK 4:      Kick-offs -We look at the new
    tendency of kicking the kick-off deep into
    the triangle behind the forwards.    

                                                    
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    Week 5:  This week we look at the short
    pass at the ruck from a running scrum-
    half to a forward runner running in.


    Week 6:   This week we look at a new
    method of forming the rolling maul.


                                                     
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    Week 7:    The modern way of placing the
    ball in the contact sittuation.


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    Week 8:  
    We look at a new rolling maul at the back
    ofthe line-out from the Blues, which we
    appreciable call   "the running maul"
                                                  
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    Week  9:  We look at a new variation on
    the "Gregan Move" in the second test
    between New Zealand and England on
    17-06-06

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    Week 10:   This week we look at a new
    rugby tendency in modern rugby, which
    we call "counter rucking" - a completely
    legal method to slow the ruck ball down.

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    Week 11: This week we look at a new
    move round the front of the line-out by
    the Blue Bulls, that can be devastating
    near the opposition's try line.   

    Week 12:  This week we look and
    analyze the new tendency in modern
    rugby, the grubber kick into space
    behind the onrushing defenders near
    their tryline.    

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    Week 13:  This week we look at a new
    tendency in Australian rugby: The one leg
    pick up in the line-out. Jan Oberholzer
    shows his new two leg pick up he
    designed, which is faster, higher and
    safer than the Australian method.

    Week 14:    This week we look at the new
    tendency of how defending teams are
    stopping the line-out maul near their own
    try-lines. We look at a few situations
    where the attacking team wants to score
    with a rolling maul from a line-out.

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    Week 15: This week we look at the new
    tendency in the scrums where the
    loosehead do not bind but uses his
    outside arm to stabilise his hit by
    pressing on the ground.    

    Week 16:  This week we look at a new
    tendency in line-outs. We show coaches
    how the Sharks use a new lifting
    technique to get their jumpers even
    higher.

    Week 17:   This week we look how the
    Australian team scoreda great try against
    Wales by each player with the ball first
    "fixing" a defender before passing. This
    match was in Brisbane on 2-06-07.

    Week 18:  This week we look at a new
    method of  packing in the scrums by the
    Australian team. This was against South
    Africa in Cape Town on 16-06-07.  

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New Tendencies in Modern Rugby
    Week 19: This week we look at a very
    effective method of bridging over the
    tackled ball. The advantage of
    this method is that only the nearest two
    player are committed to effectively secure
    the tackled ball.

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