Practice 16 is a condition defensive game in which players are encouraged to practice the drift defense system and their guard tackle technique teams play across the full width of the pitch and normal game rules apply. However, the coach should set up situations to enable the techniques to be applied knows you're playing you play Blues you play. Whoa, could hit taco taco when the ball when the ball. Okay, stay outside. Taco taco taco let it go. Let it win the ball any win the ball. Taco hear the coach has allowed the blue team to win the ball and the yellow team have the opportunity to apply the drift defense system. When the ball in the world play it. Let's go. Come on your feet. Look on God. God good on your feet on your feet good on your feet. That again slow it down slow it down. Slow it down. Slow it down. We're going God go pick and go come in come in come in. So write down get low get low over the top good. And again if we can can we have another slow ball through another snowball good and again slow it down turnover ball challenge hands off hands off hands up hands up. Go ahead over the top over the top contest' over-the-top contest' good. Now hit you back in lunch lunch. Lunch lunch. I tried it back Johnny V good so it down nice and slow nice and low low low cost low good over-the-top. Nice to know the coach must promote situations in which players can practice the drift offense. And also they're tackling at the guard Area players must concentrate on technique and should practice passive guard tackles in Midfield and impact guard tackles close to their try line.