Working in pairs, the key point of this passing drill is for the support runner to be deep and taking the ball at pace.
In this game, the coach can change which try line the attacking team are aiming for. This means both teams have to react quickly and re-organise.
Adding a live defender helps to encourage players to hold their depth in support, so a good pass can be completed.
An example of how to lay out your pitch before starting a whole-part-whole style session. An area devoted to games, with smaller sections surrounding it for the various drills.
A slightly harder handling game that challenges one player to concentrate on two balls at once. A good test of co-ordination.
Devloping core skills and fitness for players learning rugby
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