15 hour bus rides can be tough
As day two in Charleston starts, we look to our scrimmage preparation in the morning. Our first three hours consisted of six half-hour meetings based on positions. These individualized sessions gave the coaching staff an opportunity to cover our strategy of play while keeping in mind the unpredictable nature of the current weather conditions. After our positional meetings, we gave the players some time to come together as a team in running some phase play and stressing our fundamental attack options. Tonight will be our first opportunity as a team to play together and give the guys some exposure to high level rugby.
Currently, our team is eating lunch, and we are about to leave for a tour of Charleston. This will give guys the chance to relax before our first scrimmage tonight against the Charleston Outlaws. We are definitely excited to play on The Citadel pitch, while continuously increasing our game sense knowledge with a scrimmage and some guest coaching from the USA National Team.
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