
Two teams of 6, number themselves one to 6. In numerical order player from the attackers rolls the dice to determine number of attackers to support him and one defender rolls the dice to determine number of defenders to support the defence. Teams swap roles once every player has rolled the dice. Keep an eye on the scores
Drill is used to encourage fun and teach players the advantyages and disadvantages of extra players in bth attacking and defending scenarios
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