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!!
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
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
Adding variety into your sessions keeps players interested as they learn new skills or try to improve key techniques but in a different way. Patrick O'Grady from London Irish explain why he uses different sized balls
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