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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2020 · 2H 19M

#38: The Greatest Rugby Bricks Podcast Ever

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Just like Matt Dunning's 2003 drop goal that left him in the rugby halls of fame as the first prop to slot a drop goal from 30 metres out this podcast delivers as much value if not more. Peter dives into the Rugby Bricks archives to find the top 10 pieces of passing advice from previous guests. From the world's best number 9 Aaron Smith through to Olympic Gold Medalist coach Ben Ryan and everyone in between this is the best podcast we've made yet.   Here's what we're tackling: 10 guests in one episode each sharing their best insights into their passing games you'll hear from Aaron Smith, Ben Okeefe, Tony Brown, Ryan Papenhuyzen, Perry Baker, Ben Ryan, Stephen Larkham, Matt Toomua, Mike Cron and Will Greenwood What I look for when I'm coaching and how to use the advice that these players share throughout the episode The principles that I believe govern a great passing game and how to implement them inside of your own coaching and playing style  This episode is simply the best we've done because it takes some of the best in the world and puts them all in one place.  Just like Reece Hodge's 60 m kick on the weekend against the All Blacks in the Bledisloe, this podcast is near perfect. Strap in and start learning. 

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