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Tag Game - Tag Rugby 1 6:20
Tag Game - Tag Rugby 1

Tag Game - Tag Rugby 1

Turnover session - 1 Game to start 1:27
Turnover session - 1 Game to start

A full contact game, conditioned with channels on either side of the pitch. The attacking team must get the ball to both channels before they are allowed to score a try.

This is to spread the attack out, and create more opportunities for turnover ball to occur.

NB - Please ensure players have completed a full upper body warm-up before going into this full contact session.

The switch pass - game footage 1 0:29
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L2 - Outflanking Game 2:16
L2 - Outflanking Game

Skill Practice Description The objective of this game is to develop the ability to execute the 2 v 1 with consistent efficiency. • The attacking team initially has at least one extra players in order to create an advantage. • There is a channel on each wing in which only 1 defender and 2 attackers may enter at any time. • The attack works the play to get the ball into the outside channel then execute the 2 v 1. • With the extra players, the attack can also develop opportunities to penetrate the defence and so the game in not relying on lateral moment and still incorporates the principles of ‘go forward’. • The progression is to remove the cones and see if the players can still take advantage of the 2 v 1 without the conditions set within the channelled areas . • A further progression would be to even the numbers of each team. Key Coaching Points • Running lines to condense and hold defences in order to outflank. • Running lines in order to disrupt and penetrate the defence line. Relevance to the Game • Attacking players often fail to fix defenders effectively and may drift or over elaborate. • This game will assist in angles of run that fix the last defender

1. Half Back Play 2:42
1. Half Back Play

Watch the half backs and assess their effect on the game and the skills required to affect the game

Fun passing game 0:38
Fun passing game

Round the world passing challenge. Each player has a ball and they try and reach Ten passes of each hand. You can progress this by doing 1 pass to the left and then 1 to the right, then two to the left and so on until you get to 10, this is tough!!

CCRU Game - Tagging
CCRU Game - Tagging

Aim of the game: Take as many ‘Tags’ as possible from as many players as possible in 1 minute. Each player to shout out their score each time they take a tag from someone. Coach to remember the highest score at the end of each minute

Step 3 - Introducing the 1 v 1 Scrum 2:36
Step 3 - Introducing the 1 v 1 Scrum

2 v 1 with withd & flat pass 0:15
2 v 1 with withd & flat pass

These are core skill drills for youngsters to learn the game. As a coach you can alter the width and depth of the supporting players

CCRU Game - Piggy in the middle
CCRU Game - Piggy in the middle

Description of activity: In groups of 3 v 1 the three attacking players have the ball and pass it around to each other trying to keep it from the defender. Give the attacking players a target i.e. make 10 successful passes. The defender tries to either intercept the pass or force a poor passes where the ball goes to the ground or outside of the marked area

Players First - Circle & Caterpillar Game 6:03
Players First - Circle & Caterpillar Game

A great fun game to get training started and integrate new players into your squad. Lots of progressions and a variety of skills on show

L2 - Scatter Defence Game 2:40
L2 - Scatter Defence Game

Skill Practice Description • Ideal practice for when defences break up later in games or with counter attack decision making. • Attackers stand in front of a numbered cone and ball. • The coach calls a number and all attackers must run around their own numbered cone but whichever number was called, that ball becomes active. • At the same time a colour is called for the defenders and all defenders must turn and run around a cone of that colour. They must however choose different cones. • If a touch is made, the teams swap over roles. • If a try is scored, the attackers stay the same. • First to five tries wins. Key Coaching Points • Spatial awareness • Communication • Quickness of attack at a disorganised defence • Skills to attack space • Footwork and evasion skills • Scanning skills • Decision making • Importance of getting behind defenders Relevance to the Game • Great for coaching counter attacking disorganised defences from different angles. • Any player can be ball carrier and communication is vital as is decision making in identifying space and the best way to attack it successfully • Cones can be placed to shape different types of defence. Organised or scattered

New Kicking Games 5:54
New Kicking Games

Adding variety to your kicking practises will engage your players and motivate them to step up to the challenge. Dave Walder from Newcastle Falcons introduces Three new kicking games in this clip

Chapter 1 - Playing Tag Rugby 91:52
Chapter 1 - Playing Tag Rugby

Introduction to TAG

Step 1 - Playing Tag Rugby 2:01
Step 1 - Playing Tag Rugby

CCRU Game - Rugby Rounders 4:15
CCRU Game - Rugby Rounders

Aim of the Game: The batting player kicks or throws the ball forward into play. Make sure that the size and shape of the ball is appropriate to the age of the players. To get the batter out, the fielders may catch the initial kick or throw before it bounces or complete three passes before the batter gets all the way round the cones and back to base cone. The fielders develop their passing, catching and communication skills. The batter is encouraged to think tactically with regard to their initial kick or throw and subsequent running decisions

Breakout Game 4:44
Breakout Game

Breakout Game

7. 5 Pass Game 1:53
7. 5 Pass Game

7. 5 Pass Game

Line Speed Game 2:39
Line Speed Game

Use this great game to work on your team’s line speed and spacing. Reward the defence for moving the defence back and punish them for passive defence.

Junior - 2 v 1 1 0:25
Junior - 2 v 1 1

Junior - 2 v 1 1

Step 8 -  The Tackle Game 2:14
Step 8 - The Tackle Game

Chapter 8 - The Tackle Game 0:49
Chapter 8 - The Tackle Game

Women's - 2 v 3 1 0:15
Women's - 2 v 3 1

Women's - 2 v 3 1

Round the World Handling Game 1:12
Round the World Handling Game

A static handling game that can be played with small groups of players to improve basic catching and passing skills.

Grip Games - Ball Retention 4:08
Grip Games - Ball Retention

This great game helps you work on your ball transfer and fend. It teaches players how to keep the ball away from contact increasing ball retention on the pitch!

Defence - Improving Defence Game 2:35
Defence - Improving Defence Game

A good Defence is about players working in units and staying "Connected". This exercise develops the skills required to improve a players understanding of what to do and when to do it

The Lineout Game - The floor game 1:24
The Lineout Game - The floor game

The lineout competition is not won and lost when the ball is caught. If the team defending the throw cannot compete in the air, they can subsequently compete on the ground and disrupt the quality of possession the opposition wish to use

Fun Passing Games 3:19
Fun Passing Games

Children are naturally competitive and will engage more in training exercises that include a competitive edge. This challenges their skills under pressure and creates excitement and fun

1 v 1 Evasion Skills 0:38
1 v 1 Evasion Skills

A lone attacker must beat a single defender. This is great way to develop evasion skills in the attacker, and positioning for the defender.

Tag Game - Keep Ball Tag 2:50
Tag Game - Keep Ball Tag

Scrum - 1 vs 1 1:40
Scrum - 1 vs 1

Practice body position and warm up for full scrum session.

Evasion 1 v 1 0:14
Evasion 1 v 1

A decision making exercise to beat defenders and attack shoulders

1 v 1 Tackling in Channel 2:24
1 v 1 Tackling in Channel

An opportunity for players to put what they have learnt on tackle technique into practice. Each tackle is observed by all other players who can give feedback. Ensure all players have a go at attacking and defending.

Speed To Breakdown Game 2:12
Speed To Breakdown Game

Within the defensive side, mark some players as tacklers only and some a jackalers only. It is up to the attack to identify holes and the defence to ensure they are quick to the breakdown.

1 v 1 defence 0:07
1 v 1 defence

Winger positional skills.

Women's - Straight Scrums 1 0:18
Women's - Straight Scrums 1

A well contested scrum from both teams. Good technique and body position ensure a solid and safe scrum. The red team use this restart to kick and gain territory. Key factors : Strong body position - Tight binding between the players - Calling - Players push in a straight line - Ball control from ther no 8

1 v 1 attack
1 v 1 attack

Winger positional skills training.

1. Support - 1,2,3 Follow Through
1. Support - 1,2,3 Follow Through


Isolated technical practice

Courtesy of the SRU

Evasion 1 v 1 after pass 0:14
Evasion 1 v 1 after pass

Core skills handling

Lineout Game - Target Games 1:23
Lineout Game - Target Games

This practice is a safe and enjoyable activity to develop the movement of the lifting pod and the accuracy of the throw

Quins - Tackle Technique 1 v 1 2:54
Quins - Tackle Technique 1 v 1

A new tackle technique exercise without the "Bone on Bone" collisions

Tackle technique 1 3:56
Tackle technique 1

QBE - Scatter Defence Game 2:40
QBE - Scatter Defence Game

Quins Defence - 1 v 1 tackle skills 1:32
Quins Defence - 1 v 1 tackle skills

Close contact in a small channel ensures the players work their movement skills in both attack and defence. The coach reinforces the skills for contact prior to progressing this exercise

Drift Or Blitz Game 3:16
Drift Or Blitz Game

The defence have to choose whether to blitz or drift based on the number of attacking players sent out. Tries should only ever be scored out wide!

Women's - Turnovers and move the ball 1 0:39
Women's - Turnovers and move the ball 1

Women's - Turnovers and move the ball

Men's - Standard restart with good catch 1 0:19
Men's - Standard restart with good catch 1

Tag Game - Hare and Hound Sausage and Bacon 1:00
Tag Game - Hare and Hound Sausage and Bacon

Keep mixing up the the different versions of TAG to keep the players interested and experiencing new challenges

Quins - Support Touch Game 2:11
Quins - Support Touch Game

The coaches use games to teach techniques and allow players to experiment in game situations. The coach can set the parameters for the game dependent on the skill sets of the players

Coaching the breakdown with games 4:41
Coaching the breakdown with games

The challenge of using games to coach contact is a tricky one for many coaches. This clip shows the Leeds carnegie academy coach explaining how to integrate games into his coaching and the different styles of delivery

Drop off touch - start with a game 7:01
Drop off touch - start with a game

Chris Kibble of Esher RFC & Whitgift school says to start your sessions with a game. In this clip Chris runs a game called "Drop touch" where the players run back to a line when they make a touch. This is good for fitness and creating wholes to attack

Quins - Two touch Game 4:23
Quins - Two touch Game

This conditioned game allows attackers two touches so that they can isolate one defender, the game encourages good support play and can be used to improve fitness

Using Games - 'Choke Ball' 4:38
Using Games - 'Choke Ball'

Jake Sharp from Oaklands college delivers a fun game that requires a range of skills from the players. The coach uses lots of questioning to cement the learning and talk about why games are such an important coaching tool

Games or drills ? 4:43
Games or drills ?

The coaches explain why they use games and provide examples of how they deliver a session using games with technical skills as the basis for learning

Game - Tackle Touch 4:34
Game - Tackle Touch

Whether you're introducing tackling to young players for the first time, or re-introducing it to senior players after a summer away, this is a great game to play to ease back into it. It isolates the 1v1 tackle and puts emphasis on technique without the high speed impact of a full contact game.

Egg in the nest game 3:53
Egg in the nest game

Owen Davies provides the main points for "Egg in the nest" game and why he uses games to keep the players engaged and active

L2 - Penetrating Defence Game 2:42
L2 - Penetrating Defence Game

Skill Practice Description • The playing area is marked out in 5m channels. • When defending, players must stay within their channel throughout the game. • The attack must look to penetrate the defence by creating and preserving space. • The defence must use a two handed touch. • There is a 5 tackle turnover rule and once possession is turned over, the defence must get into a channel as the opposition can attack immediately. Key Coaching Points • Support players to hold their opposite number as long as possible before cutting a line to take the pass. • The defender can close the space as far as the edge of their own channel. • If the support player cuts too early or the ball carrier does not move their defender enough, the support player will be touched/tackled. Relevance to the Game • This game will help develop the footwork and running lines to effectively move defenders in order to penetrate the tackle line.

L2 - Tactical Scoring Game 2:26
L2 - Tactical Scoring Game

Skill Practice Description • Play 7v7 in the game area but mark different scoring zones along the try lines (use coloured cones). • Mark 5 metres in from each try line with red markers and if a try is scored in either of these areas then it will be worth 8pts. • The next two 5 metre zones moving inwards would be worth 5 pts and the rest of the try line worth 3pts. • This should challenge the ability to outflank or penetrate in order to build a score. • It may be that the defenders primarily defend in the outside channels leaving the middle with more space. • The attack can then take advantage of this new situation, scoring in the middle zone. • Thus identifying the weaknesses of the defence. Key Coaching Points • Spatial awareness • Communication • Quickness of attack at a disorganised defence • Skills to attack space • Footwork and evasion skills • Scanning skills • Decision making Relevance to the Game • This game challenges the decision making of both attack and defence. • If for example a turn over occurs, which score area does the attack target? • Which area does the defence cover and defend first?

Coaching Contact Skills With Games - U 11's 6:17
Coaching Contact Skills With Games - U 11's

Using games to coach can be a challenge for junior coaches. In this clip the Sale sharks community coach delivers a session to develop contact skills at the breakdown by using games, questioning and challenging the players. This can be used for all Junior age groups

Warm-up with Games and Handling (Rugby ready) 3:06
Warm-up with Games and Handling (Rugby ready)

A rugby ready style warm up with games and handling as they focus prior to moving on to more technical skills. The game centres around the teams trying to make 10 passes

360 Games - Any Direction Attack 5:01
360 Games - Any Direction Attack

A warm up or starting 360 game where players can attack in any direction. This game is the basis to for coaches to then add numerous conditions based upon the focus of the session

Military fitness for games - Pre season 4:41
Military fitness for games - Pre season

Pre season fitness can be tedious and repetitive however you can integrate the latest fitness drills into games of touch or other conditioned games to make your training more challenging

Quick fire Attacking Game 2:15
Quick fire Attacking Game

This is a great game to keep players engaged by constantly testing their decision-making and execution in attack. Essentially, it's a 4 v 2 game where the attackers always have the advtantage, but they still have to make good decisions to score. It is a high-tempo game that requires the attackers to turn around and attack again straight after scoring.

Warm up - 10 Pass Game 1:30
Warm up - 10 Pass Game

The 10 pass warm up game is excellent to introduce an activity that has a focus on dynamic mobilisation and raising the heart rate.

Players should be asked to focus on their special awareness, passing technique and communication.

To maximise participation, introduce another ball or split the game into two or three smaller games.

Coaching with Games is the Future 5:17
Coaching with Games is the Future

Elite coaches use conditioned games to teach the basic skills and change the conditions for progressions and increase the intensity

Stuart Lancaster: Importance of Playing Games 0:52
Stuart Lancaster: Importance of Playing Games

Stuart Lancaster explains why he thinks including game-play in rugby sessions is essential to player development.

The Importance of Playing Games 0:52
The Importance of Playing Games

Stuart Lancaster explains the importance of using games for an effective rugby session.

Games for Juniors - 10's & over 6:20
Games for Juniors - 10's & over

The Sale sharks community coach delivers a "Game based" warm up with progressions that will lead onto to contact skills. The coach uses examples and questioning to support learning

Ball Presentation Game 3:44
Ball Presentation Game

Use this game to practice great ball presentation. Ensure the tackling player is bouncing back to their feet so that this mentality carries over to game day.

Touch games for mini's 2:54
Touch games for mini's

Using games is becoming more popular and important when coaching young players. This clip shows a a simple touch game and format to include coaches, have fun and develop skills

Simple Passing Exercises & Games 5:00
Simple Passing Exercises & Games

The Wasps coaches use a mixture of games and drills to develop the passing skills of young players. Players are encouraged to respond to questions. Games are used to improve the learning experience

Quins - Using Games In Training 4:39
Quins - Using Games In Training

Elite coaches explain how they translate their desired playing philosophy and principles into practical hands-on coaching approaches, drills and games

Use Games For Fitness 1:58
Use Games For Fitness

Using games for fitness will keep your players engaged and enjoying their rugby as well as saving time running shuttles!

Kicking in Training Games 3:12
Kicking in Training Games

Community Coach Tamara Taylor explains the challenges and benefits of allowing kicks in conditioned touch games at training.

Agility Games for contact warm up 5:51
Agility Games for contact warm up

Saracens community coach uses games and competitive activities to introduce the contact elements of rugby. This builds confidence in players prior to actual contact skills

Defensive Game with Coaching Points 7:29
Defensive Game with Coaching Points

A touch game conditioned to develop the drift defence. Worcester Warriors Community Coach Tamara Taylor explains the objectives of the conditions, gives feedback and adjusts them when necessary.

Conor O Shea - games or drills 1:25
Conor O Shea - games or drills

Conor O Shea discusses the value of comparing games with drills in coaching

L2 - Kicking Target Game 2:54
L2 - Kicking Target Game

Skill Practice Description • Scan and make decisions. • Set up the kick that makes the win scenario by moving the opposition. • Hold and drop of the ball. • Head over the ball and weight forward to reduce scope for error. • Don’t lean back and open scope for error. • Contact with lace, point toe and straight follow through. • Leg speed to generate power. • Catch with hands ready and elbows close. • Keep eye on the ball and watch the ball into the catch. • Gather, scan and return kick accurately Relevance to the Game • This game develops scanning and tactical decisions. • Develops technical accuracy.

Game for Communication Skills 5:45
Game for Communication Skills

A clever game created by Russell Earnshaw to encourage players to experiment and learn about communication

Paul Gustard - Games V Drills For Best Results 1:29
Paul Gustard - Games V Drills For Best Results

How do you decide on the amount of games v drills you do in your sessions. Paul Gustard provides an insight into his view and why

Tag games for mini's 5:56
Tag games for mini's

Not all TAG games are the same and in this clip the Sale sharks coach uses a variety of conditions and rules to encourage the players to use more passes

Games & drills for tackle technique 5:57
Games & drills for tackle technique

The Falcons coaches use a variety of games and breakout drills to progress their tackle technique session. The players respond to questions to vary the style of coaching

Games for coaching Contact 3:55
Games for coaching Contact

The coaches use a variety of conditions for both the attackers and defenders to reinforce the coaching points. Small sided games enable players to learn in a live environment similar to actual match conditions

Mini Games 2:33
Mini Games

Some simple but fun games to use for getting very young players enjoying rugby

Conditioned Game 0:54
Conditioned Game

A full-contact game to finish the session. The condition is that breakdowns only allow one player from each side, putting more focus on open play to practice the running and tackling skills covered in the session.

Games for Developing Skills 2:35
Games for Developing Skills

The coach reinforces his use off games so his players learn techniques in a competitive and enjoyable environment. Breakout drills are used to correct technique with questioning a key component of learning

End ball game for warm ups 0:50
End ball game for warm ups

A fun but competitive warm-up game that get's players switched on and ready to train.

Ball Presentation Game 1:15
Ball Presentation Game

Creating quick ball is crucial to a great attack. Take your players out of a game and into this practice and you'll notice significant improvements in the game pace!

Throw and lift game 0:24
Throw and lift game

An effective game for giving the players multiple opportunities to practice lifting whilst playing a competitive game

The Lineout Game - Under13 0:25
The Lineout Game - Under13

The under 13 age group uses the full size pitch. The coach should consider that the 5m tram line as a bigger obstacle for a 12 year old thrower, than it is for a 15 year old thrower
To develop lineout understanding, it may be worth exploring for the best thrower and not select their roles at the lineout by shirt numbers

If the policy is to throw to the front at every lineout, how will this develop the tactical and technical understanding of the lineout game?

It may be that possession is occasionally lost, but is the long term development of players more important than any given children’s’ game?

Lineout Game - Pod Race 0:46
Lineout Game - Pod Race

This game is also in the level 2 swatch (coaching the 15-a-side game).

When working with players actively lifting and jumping, it is most important to be sensitive to fatigue, primarily for safety reasons

Defensive Line Game 4:17
Defensive Line Game

Defensive Line Game

Quins- Tackling Warm Up Game 5:59
Quins- Tackling Warm Up Game

A fun game to get players ready both mentally and physically for contact and tackling. Applies to most age groups

CCRU Game - Chaos Touch 3:30
CCRU Game - Chaos Touch

Aim of the game: Teams of three or four players attempt to score points by passing the ball to team mates when they are in one of the scoring zones. Defenders attempt to prevent the attack from scoring by intercepting passes. There is no contact between attack and defence. Passes can be made in any direction and players are encouraged to recognise and move into space to receive a pass. If the defence intercepts the ball they can attack. Coaches can involve the players to devise a scoring system i.e. first to five points and so on

Fun Offloading Game! 5:02
Fun Offloading Game!

Ball control is the key element to an effective offload. Jim Evans from Harlequins uses some fun games to coach this skill

Defence - Conditioned Game 1:24
Defence - Conditioned Game

This conditioned defensive game incorporates all the tackling variations that occur during rugby union.

The coach can change the playing space to open up and provide more side-on and chase tackling, or close down the space to provide more front-on tackling as required

Warm up with Games 2:40
Warm up with Games

Games are integral to all warm ups, players respond when active and engaged. Use progressions and only spend a few minutes on each activity

Paul Gustard - Using Games 0:34
Paul Gustard - Using Games

Paul Gustard discusses the importance of using games in his sessions.

Rugby-Football Game 3:18
Rugby-Football Game

A great fun game that combines rugby and football, that also tests the players skills for catch & pass, awareness and support play. This can be played with age groups from 13 / 14 upwards

Number Touch Game 3:12
Number Touch Game

Number Touch Game