New era of the attacking system

BlackWhiteGold

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https://www.theroar.com.au/2024/05/...eague-tactics-developing-before-our-eyes/amp/

This is an interesting read about how the likes of Broncos & Sharks (& Wigan in SL) are leading a new era of attacking system in rugby league.

It explains some of the recent eras - Speed & Power in late 90s (Broncos), Entertainers in early 00s (Parramatta), the Wrestle (Storm), Peak Cohesion (Storm), Field Position & Pressure (Panthers) and now Off-The-Ball Movement (Broncos & Sharks).

It says one one of the best metrics/stats to measure this is Supports and also Decoy Runs.

To me the article helps explain why the likes of Sharks, Broncos, Roosters are doing well and others aren't; why the smaller more mobile forwards are becoming in vogue (maybe Bulldogs were onto something) & maybe the Tigers are onto something just not executing effectively yet (given our players are quite high in decoys & Benji's focus on super fit forwards).

Excerpt from article:

The sides that put the most interference on plays, that create the most deception are the ones reaping the benefits.

Cronulla, top of the NRL, have prioritised this since Craig Fitzgibbon came in. The Roosters, have scored the most tries in 2024, have made it a hallmark for longer than that, back to when Fitzy was an assistant to Trent Robinson. And the Broncos, with Lee Briers poached from Wigan to run their attack, are just as focussed on it as ever.

The top five for supports in the NRL at the moment are those two, plus the Panthers, Bulldogs and Manly.

Teams that aren’t that bothered about it – notably South Sydney and Parramatta – have both lost their coaches and sit towards the bottom of the table, still fighting the last war.

If the Off-The-Ball Era does begin in 2024, we’ll have new stars to match the new game.

Reece Walsh, put into space by the movement of others, might be one, or Jai Field, for whom the moves the Broncos now run were designed.

ALSO interesting ...

Teams realised that those who got the ball back through what they did off the ball did best, and that GPS suddenly made who was good at that a lot more quantifiable.

Rugby league has always loved this sort of player, the all-action, all-effort workhorse.

It’s no surprise that some of the favoured sons of ‘underrated NRL player’ lists are ranked highly here, with Jake Trbojevic, Cam McInnes, Reuben Cotter and, inevitably, Dylan Edwards among the very best.
 
The competition has certainly been attack focused this year.
Roosters are scoring 5.2 tries/game, Dolphins 4.8, Sharks 4.7, Storm and Cowboys 4.5, Broncs 4.3, Manly 4.2…we are 2.5.
It’s like we didn’t get the memo in the off season, preferring to concentrate on defence and with us returning an average of 22.6 points conceded/game that has us ranked 17th for attack and 12th for defence.
Time to throw caution to the wind and add some focus on scoring. We are supporting well, we are running decoys and offloading well. We have to convert these half chances that are created.
 
The competition has certainly been attack focused this year.
Roosters are scoring 5.2 tries/game, Dolphins 4.8, Sharks 4.7, Storm and Cowboys 4.5, Broncs 4.3, Manly 4.2…we are 2.5.
It’s like we didn’t get the memo in the off season, preferring to concentrate on defence and with us returning an average of 22.6 points conceded/game that has us ranked 17th for attack and 12th for defence.
Time to throw caution to the wind and add some focus on scoring. We are supporting well, we are running decoys and offloading well. We have to convert these half chances that are created.
Yeah I think we are trying to evolve with this new attacking era.

Looking at the stats on NRL.com, Bula is in the top 10 in the comp for Support with Samuela Fainu in the top 25.

Stef is in the top 10 for Decoy Runs, Pole is 11th while Klemmer & Twal in top 35.

This attacking system does require very fit, mobile forwards which we do have & probably explains why iPap looks leaner than at Parra, same with Sione Fainu this year & why Seyfarth and Sam Fainu are held in high regard (as two of our fittest).

I reckon our players must meet certain fitness/GPS metrics before they are selected. Might explain why Matamua hasn't had a look-in till now. Maybe the past 3 weeks while suspended, he has worked over-time on his aerobic fitness.

May also explain why TDS, Kit Laulilii & Jordan Miller have been on restricted minutes in Cup. 1 - it is a long season & don't want their bodies to break down & 2 - they are still building the required aerobic fitness levels to play longer in the middle.

In time given how fit Galvin & Bula are, they will be able to continually run from one side to the other providing backline players in motion.

We just can't execute well yet and I think a lot of this has to do with our halfback & lock. Bud does not engage the line very well during backline movements and we've missed someone like Matamua who can provide a good link play.
 
Maybe you are onto something but it's way too complicated for me, all I know is that the majority of the time we are disjointed, much too slow, undisciplined and play like shit.
 
Maybe you are onto something but it's way too complicated for me, all I know is that the majority of the time we are disjointed, much too slow, undisciplined and play like shit.
Disjointed YES let's hope with more reps, our level of disjointedness declines
Much too slow YES in body & mind
Undisciplined YES dropping Naden & AJ helps
Play like shit YES I think improving the above 3 will help
 

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