Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: trainin against the best in the UK
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ok stongle we can hear you, we are just ignoring you.Originally posted by stongle
NO NO NO.
This is one of the reasons Nexus had problems this year. If Pete was here he'd testify to that. Sure it helped those who scrimmaged against them, but it is not an effective training routine.
Teams will generally default to a standard game or use exploitive tactics just to win. They get carried away trying to beat the opposition they throw the play book out the window. It has little structure and can be a waste of time.
2004 was a strange year due to the EXL and the damage done by the political shenanigans between the NXL, PSP, NPPL and Millennium. Teams results have not been indicitive by their ability as training was disrupted by dual format and squad issues. At the the end of the day, in the abscence of a talent pool and facilities like the US, fitness and reductionist training is the only way to suceed (proven).
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