In this Session we look at improving passing whilst on the move and encouraging your players to pass rather than always taking on their man.
This fun session will really make your players aware of their supporting players, encouraging them to turn their head to and play the square ball to find their wingmen. Through a progression of drills your players will practice passing on the go, passing and overloading the defence as well as playing an entire game without being allowed to pass forwards (playing rugby rules).
Don't pass up on this brilliant training session.
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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