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Experience Sharing by Frank HaddenExperience Sharing by Frank Hadden
Planning to Win
Player Numbers by Union
National Teams Performance since 2000
• Scotland 2000-2005 • Played 65 won 24 - 37%
Overall Performance
Age Group Performance since 2000
• Under 21 - Won 35%
• Under 20 - Won 13%
• Under 19 - Won 36%
• Played 49 won 17
• Played 15 won 2
• Played 56 won 20
Overall Performance
Scotland’s Playing Record under Matt Williams
•2004/5 •Played 18 Won 3
•2005/06
•P10 W6 60%
Video Analysis
Individual Stats
Argentina Tour Stats
Lineout Wins 2005 - 2008
Lineout 2005 - 2008
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Scrum Stability 2005 - 2008
Scrums Stability 2005 - 2008
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Tackles vs Miss Tackles since 2004
Linebreak
Post Training Recovery Strategy
• Weigh In
• 2-3 min ice bath
• 2-3 min hot bath/shower
• Myoplex drink with 1 litre of water
• Myoplex carb/protein bar
• Full body massage
• Eat full meal within 1 hour
Post Match Recovery Strategy
• Weigh In
• 5 min ice bath
• 2-3 leg drain
• 5 min spin cycle
• 5 min flush massage on legs
• 2-3 min hot bath/shower
• Lucozade recovery drink (500mls water)
• Myoplex drink with 1 litre of water
• Myoplex carb/protein bar
• 2-3 sandwiches/fruit/jaffa cakes
• Eat full meal within 1 hour
Day After Game Recovery Strategy
• Weigh In
• 8 min ice bath
• 10 min massage
• 10 mins pool work (dynamic flex/swimming)
• 10 mins dynamic flex and jet massage in hydro pool
• Lucozade recovery drink (500 mls water)
• Myoplex drink with 1 litre of water
• Myoplex carb/protein bar
• 500 mls of lucozade hydro active/hydrate
•PREVIOUS SCOTLAND COACHES RECORDS
•JIM TELFER P53 W21 39%
•SIR IAN MCGEECHAN P43 W18 41%
SCOTLAND COACHES RECORDS FROM 2000 TO 2005
•SIR IAN MCGEECHAN
•MATT WILLIAMS
•P43 W18 41%
•P18 W3 17%
SIR IAN MCGEECHAN COACHING RECORD FROM 2000 TO 2004
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• P43 W18 41%
Scotlands Rugby Record from 2000 till 2010 Name Played Won % wins Tries per Game
Sir Geech 45 18 40 2.3 Matt W 18 3 17 2.2 (15 v Japan)
FH 43 18 42 2.0 AR 8 3 38 0.6
National Day Sheet
Weekly Overview
Scotlands Rugby Record from 2000 till 2010 Name Played Won % wins Tries per Game
Sir Geech 45 18 40 2.3 Matt W 18 3 17 2.2 (15 v Japan)
FH 43 18 42 2.0 AR 8 3 38 0.6
National Teams Performance since 2000
• Scotland 2000-2008
• Scotland 2000-2005
• Scotland 2005-2008
• Played 98 won 38 - 39%
• Played 65 won 24 - 37%
• Played 35 won 16 - 46%
Overall Performance
High Performance
Attitude
Ability
AttitudeAbility
Attitude
Ability
Experience Sharing by Frank HaddenExperience Sharing by Frank Hadden
28 May 201028 May 2010
Post War Performance
England Wales France Ireland Total W D L W D L W D L W D L W D L % 1940s 1 - 2 1 - 2 2 - 1 - - 3 4 - 8 33% 1950s 1 2 7 4 - 6 5 - 5 1 - 9 11 2 27 30% 1960s 2 2 6 4 - 6 4 1 5 6 - 4 16 3 21 44% 1970s 5 1 4 2 - 8 2 - 8 4 - 4(*
) 13 2 24 36%
1980s 3 2 5 5 - 5 5 - 5 5 - 5 18 2 20 48% 1990s 1 - 9 6 - 4 5 - 5 9 1 - 21 1 18 54% 2000s
(+) 36 1 54 40%
Post War 5 Nations Results
High Performance
Ability
Warrior Spirit
T-Cup
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Team Stats RWC 2007
Defence
Scotland Statistics
IRB By Players Difference
9. Scotland (15) +6
10. Italy (14) +4
11.Fiji (7) -3
12.Samoa (17) +5
13.Tonga (18) +5
14.Georgia (19) +5
15.Canada (12) -3
16.Japan (5) -11
IRB World Rankings Sept 2008
IRB By Players Difference
1. New Zealand (6) +5
2. South Africa (2) -
3. Australia (3) -
4. Argentina (8) +4
5. England (1) -5
6. Wales (10) +4
7. France (3) -4
8. Ireland (11) +3
Scotland Statistics
10.South Africa
11.Australia
12.Fiji
Canada
14.France
15.England
16.Japan
World Rankings Sept 2008
1. Scotland
2. Samoa New ZealandTonga Georgia
6. ArgentinaWalesItaly
9. Ireland
Player Numbers by Union
Senior Males Playing Rugby
143722
77439
62695
2994721000
13118 10483 9000
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3717837934
42210
147944
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Player Numbers by Union
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Argentina Tour 2008 Debrief22nd Sept 2008
Scotland Statistics
IRB Ave Age
9. Fiji (27.4)
10. Georgia (27.3)
11. Australia (27.2)
12. New Zealand (27.1)
13. Italy (26.9)
13. Japan (26.9)
14. South Africa (26.8)
14. Namibia (26.8)
15. Canada (26.6)
16. Scotland (26.6)
17. Scotland (6N08) (26.0)
18. Scotland (Arg 08) (26.0)
Average Team Age Scotland
IRB Ave Age
1. England (30.0)
2. Wales (29.8)
3. Argentina (29.3)
4. France (28.8)
4. Ireland (28.8)
5. Tonga (28.2)
6. Samoa (27.9)
7. USA (27.7)
8. Romania (27.6)
9. Portugal (27.4)
Pre Autumn TestsTraining Camp
La Manga 27 Oct 2008
Source of Tries 08/09
T - Cup
Physicality
•Dominant Tackles from 15% to 30% over 3 years
•Trinations 2008 Dominant tackles 51%
Gainline and Set Piece
•Well Delivered Lineout - 63%
•1st Phase gainline crosses from Lineout - 47%
•Stable Scrums - 62%
•1st Phase gainline crosses from Scrum - 53%
What we do next is entirely dependent on the speed of ball
Some key attacking principles
• Man on each touchline
• Understand the difference between slide and rush D
• Understand how to recognise and use space
• Understand if you time your run well, run hard, and the support is accurate you will get quick ball
• All kicks are attacking kicks
What we do next is entirely dependent on the speed of ball
Scotland had bulked up over the summer but we
out-muscled them as usual at the breakdown
Jake White - Autobiography
Counter Attack 6 Nations 08
• 16-18 per game
• 6-10 around own 10m to 1/2 way
• 1st phase good then what?
• 6n 08 turned over or poor kick
Source of Tries 08/09
SRU Performance Plan Dec 2007PA1
National TeamEmployee Brief 19 January 2009
Player Appraisals
Video Analysis
Player Game time so far this season
The Week before…Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Scot-
land
Recovery for Sunday players - Analysis
Team training
Team training (minus Captain and Coach)
Fitness training for domestic players
Fitness training for domestic players
10 squad playing
10 squad travel to camp
WalesNo Sunday game
Team training
Team training
Team training (minus Captain and Coach)
Team training
Team training
Rest Rest
Full Squad Available Partial Squad Available
National Team
• Mike Brewer, Graham Steadman, Scott Crawford
• A typical ‘out of competition’ week
• Watch 1-3 games live
• Analyse a further 8-10 games on video
• Appraise player performance and feedback to individuals
• Analyse opposition and trends in the pro game
• Plan forthcoming tournament
• Board meetings, reg.9, High Perf group