Skill Practice Description
• The game begins with touch tackles.
• Once tackled the ball carrier is allowed to step beyond the tackle line and the support from either side run toward (or attack) the ball.
• The pass must be delivered behind the tackle line and not put back in front of the defence, so speed and decision making is vitally important.
• Develop the game to grip tackles below the rib cage so the ball can be off loaded.
• Progress to full tackles and the ball carrier must fight to keep the ball available.
• The support must be aggressive in attacking the ball and getting between and beyond defenders.
• When in full contact and the ball carrier cannot off load immediately, rucks and mauls may be played.
Key Coaching Points
• The game relies on good support play in all areas. This game illustrates the need for consistent and aggressive support.
• The supporting players need to work for the ball carrier and attack the ball, getting in behind the defence for an off load.
• Once the tackle line has been breached the attack must not allow the defence time to reorganise.
• When progressed to full contact, the demand on decision making increases