Decision making determines what pass, run or tackle your player makes on the field. Making the right decision can be the difference between a try being scored, keeping possession or a turnover.
The decision making drills below instill an understanding of the game by ensuring your players know the position they, and their teammates, should be in during different plays.
Using 2v1, 2v2 and 3v2, 4v1v1 and 7v3 drills your players will develop an instinctive knowledge of the game so their decision making is quick, decisive and, most important of all, correct when under game pressure.
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