
This drill will bring together everything the players have leaned throughout this session. Three numbers from the blue team, and two from the red team, will be called out. Corresponding players will run around markers at the end of their respective rows. Attacking team (blue) will have to organize themselves in positions demonstrated in previous drills. Defending team will attempt to prevent attacking team from completing the play the attacking team has chosen to carry out. Ten attempts will be given to the blue team, with different numbers called out each time. A successfully completed play will be awarded 1 point. Then the red team will become the attacking team, and ten attempts will be given to them to complete a play. The team that has successfully completed the most plays will be deemed the winner. As this game involves only 10 of the 20 players, the same drill will be run concurrently by an assistant, and both winning teams will play each other with the remaining players gathered around to cheer them on.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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