
Atacantes Rojos en fila. Defensores azules arrodillados, en posición de tackle. El portador avanza y se deja tacklear por el primer defensor, quien debe incorporarse tomar la pelota y pasa a ser el nuevo portador que ataca al def. De atrás quien realiza lo mismo hasta completar el pasillo. Importante: hacer hincapié en que los tackleadores arrodillados vayan en busca del tackle con sus hombros por delante, y no lo esperen. Eso facilita el incorporarse y buscar la pelota.
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