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Video

  • Play Rugby (1974) series of 10 films for BBC TV
  • Better Rugby Series:
    • Development of Skills
    • Confidence in Contact
    • Unit Skills
    • The Coaches Programme
  • Even Better Rugby
  • Mini Rugby – It’s the Real thing
  • So You Want To Be A Referee?
  • So You Want To Be A Better Referee?
  • Rugby Series for the BBC (1973) – 10 programmes with Ray Williams (WRFU)
  • Positional Skills – Backs – Full Back, Wing, Centre, Outside Half, Scrum Half (5 videos)
  • Positional Skills – Forwards – Hooker, Props, Locks, Flanker, No.8 (5 videos)
  • Back to the Future – The Wavell Wakefield Trust provides opportunities for young players to develop their skills.
  • Running Rugby – The Wavell Wakefield Trust provides opportunities for young players to develop their skills.
  • England Entertains the 1988 Wallabies – Highlights from games with comments from coaches
  • Understanding the Game – The Winning Way – 4 editions
  • Top Coaches – The Winning Edge
  • Tries of the Season
  • Behind The Scenes (1988 Wallabies)
  • Recruit or Die
  • RFU Museum “Twickenham”

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