Gameplans Explained! Danny Grewcock
It's been another interesting week for Bath and England violent penalty-magnet hardman Grewcock; let's take a diagrammatic look at his profoundly disturbed approach to the game.
February 1, 2010 in Gameplans explained!, Guinness Premiership | Permalink | Comments (3) |
Gameplans Explained! Carlos Spencer
Rumour has it he's leaving Gloucester, let's have a look at the Kiwi legend's approach to the game in our now famous diagram format.
January 8, 2010 in Gameplans explained! | Permalink | Comments (10) |
Gameplans Explained! Scott Gibbs
Legend in two codes, destroyer of great nations, man in search of his own neck.
November 10, 2009 in Gameplans explained!, Wales | Permalink | Comments (6) |
Classic Gameplans Explained: Rory Underwood defending
One of the greatest try-scorers of all time, RAF fighter pilot and English rugby hero. However it wasn't always that way...
October 19, 2009 in Gameplans explained! | Permalink | Comments (1) |
Gameplans Explained! Andy Goode
Time for another gameplan to be unravelled via the magic of flowcharting. This is the France-dwelling former Leicester stalwart and semi-bald monster Andy Goode, but I imagine you could think of a few more past and present it could apply to, so get them in the comments.
October 5, 2009 in Gameplans explained! | Permalink | Comments (6) |
Gameplans Explained! Jonny Wilkinson
Andy Powell has apparently taken our last offering under advisement, and with the return of the Wilkinson, we've taken a look at how his latest comeback will affect his play.
July 29, 2009 in England, Gameplans explained! | Permalink | Comments (4) |
Gameplans Explained! Andy Powell in the scrum..
The same mole that secretly sent us the Lewis Moody gameplan has come up trumps again with this latest unraveling of the highly complex world of elite-level play.
June 11, 2009 in British Lions, Gameplans explained! | Permalink | Comments (10) |
The Lewis Moody Gameplan: explained
Lewis Moody has been dropped, which means that Martin Johnson will not have to worry about breaking the Leicester man out of his usual tactics. Thank God. Here it is in all its glory.
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October 21, 2008 in England, Gameplans explained!, Rugby World Cup 2007, South Africa | Permalink | Comments (4) |








