An essential drill for new players, or a simple but relevant one for experienced players.
New players should make sure their passes are not forward and are targeted in front of their teammate's chest.
More experienced players can focus on speed of pass and footwork.
In this example, a large group is split into two adjacent drills to ensure players aren't stationary for too long.
Learning to pass backwards is fundamental to rugby newcomers. This session brings minis out of a game for a few minutes to focus on that key skill, before taking them back into the game.
Note the emphasis on questioning, development and how feedback changes depending on the ability of the child.
Learning to pass backwards is fundamental to rugby newcomers. This session brings minis out of a game for a few minutes to focus on that key skill, before taking them back into the game.
Note the emphasis on questioning, development and how feedback changes depending on the ability of the child.