Men's - Lineout maul good defence 3
Staying strong and maintaining a leg-drive when in contact can help to gain territory, give teammates more time to support, and sometimes, counteract the tackle entirely. In this clip, Eastbourne College score a try against Eton as a result of powerful running and leg-drive.
Staying strong in contact and using the leg-drive can commit extra defenders. If then, you can make an offload to supporting players, overlaps should be created. It is difficult to defend a strong offloading attack, and here, Stowe School are rewarded a try for their slick hands.
Men's - Lineout catch & maul drive 1
Men's - Strike Moves 3
Women's - Good leg drive
Staying on the feet and maintaining aggressive leg drive, can be very difficult to defend
Men's - Exiting the 22m 3
A passage of play that shows how to attack with more attackers than defenders, a 3 v 2. The winger shows that strong running and determination can break tackles. Click on the practises in this section for coaching ideas
An example of setting up a maul after a catch and drive at a lineout
A quick lineout allows players to attack a "broken field" defence. Running at space moves the defenders and the suport player comes from depth behind the attacker to score. Key factors : Loud communication - Accurate spin pass - Attacking space - Trail support - Pop pass - Quick running
An example of a wheeled scrum
A well organised re start with one main attacker challenging for the ball with support both in front and behind him, if the ball is knocked either side of the main catcher the ball will be gathered by his teammates. Great leg drive to continue the attack and a very long pass to complete the scoring. Key factors : Accurate kick - Focus on the ball - Sideways jump - Catch ball above head - Structured support
This exercise is part of a tackle technique progression and pitches 3 attackers v 3 defenders. As in match play the attacking players will present different challenges to the defenders. The coaches can choose to alter the conditions to put more or less pressure on the players
Gradually progress from 2 static defenders, to 3 v 2 roaming defenders. The first two players must draw their defenders before giving the pass.
Expensive training equipment is not necessary and the simple rugby ball can provide an excellent technical and conditioning work out
Working in units and working through phases is crucial to modern day sevens and in this clip the White team show great technique and patience to work their way up the field to score. Key factors : Ball retention - Communication - Work in units - Accurate passing - Patience - Stamina
This stage looks at tackler maintaining a square body position and following their feet to drive through.
A progression from 2 v 1 , 3 v 2 to 4 v 3
Lineout catch and drive drill
An example of a basic 1v1 exercise to practice the leg tackle.
Develop decision-making skills in attack. 3 attackers must beat 2 defenders, before facing a third immediately after.
Men's - Double Tackle
Women's - Patterns of Play 3
Men's - Good body position in contact & ball presentation 2
Men's - Short restart
Junior - Lineout catch & mail / drive
Men's - Turnover and move the ball 4
Women's - Lineout catch & maul / drive
Women's - 2 v 3 1
Men's - Turnover and move the ball
A progression from the 3 man scrum - developing body shape and positions
Men's - Offloads for Continuity 2
Men's - Standard restart with good catch 2
Men's - Exiting the 22m 1
Sevens - Lineout catch & maul drive
Men's - Lineout maul good defence 2
A great practice for ALL players in the scrum to adopt the best position to drive from. You can use tackle bags as well as tyres
Men's - Good body position in contact & ball presentation 1
Men's - Exiting the 22m 2
Men's - Lineout maul good defence 1
A progression from 3 v 2s, this drill is closer to a game situation, where there are more decisions for the attacking players to make. The gaps could appear in a variety of locations and they have several passing /running options. With 4 attacking players, you may wish to utilise your basic strike moves.
A strong core is essential in rugby, particularly for the forwards in the scrum. Once you have mastered the bridge, attempt lifting one leg at a time, while keeping your core strong.
Men's - Support Player Leach
A development of the 2 v 1 and 3 v1 drills, the attackers now must beat 2 defenders. This requires more decision-making ability as the movements of the defenders could change every time. Players must communicate as well as continue to perform their handling and running skills.
A progression from the 2 v 1, where a second pass is encouraged to move the ball away from the defender.
This practice develops communication in a three v three game format
This drill allows you to develop decision making by varying the attack and defence continually thus accelerating learning
A good progression from the 2 v 1 drill
team play practice in a semi-opposed style assists the players in learning their roles and responsibilities
Develop the front row as a foundation for the building of the scrum
Running straight & fixing defenders is a skill that all players must learn and learn at an early age. The top players regularly practise this skill to maintain accuracy. This is the building block to scoring tries
Accurate skills are the key to lineouts in seven's, a combination of movement, lifting and throw combine to make an effective restart for the attacking team. The shape of the attacking side is pre planned to create a mis - match with a faster player v a slower one. key factors : Pre call the move - Fast feet - Strong core for jumper - Support from both players to lift the jumper - Jumper to jump - Accurate throw - Support he jumper to the ground - Offload pass to scrum half
Players to attack with "Heads up" and identify where colleagues have space. Supporting players to call early to the ball carriers. Defenders to stay tight to not let attack through the middle spaces easily
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Using three attackers ensures the defender tackles on both sides and from slightly different angles. The coach can vary the pace and width of this exercise
Premiership Rugby coaches and players highlight the importance of the lineout as an entry point and an attacking platform. Join PremiershipRugbyCoaching.com for ideas and examples to improve your lineouts.
An example of a wheeled scrum
This illustration is an up-and-out system and not a drift
This relies on the defenders continuing to press forward, closing the space as they shadow the attacking players
A counter attack invlving moving the ball wide quickly, then attack defenders with support runners and finally a 2 v 1 to score in the corner. Key factors : Strong communication - Wide spin passes - Attacking the space around defenders - Support the ball carrier from behind - Offload with two hands - straight running - Flat pass
Progress to working in 3s against two static defenders. The pressure is on the middle player to hold their depth and perform a quick pass.