The fun and challenging rugby drills and games in this category below recreate realistic attacking and defending scenarios, similar to those your players will find themselves in on match day.
Use the match related 3v2, 5v5, 8v3 and 12v12 games drills below to develop your players' passing, handling, support running and communication skills.
Then for more focused sessions use the 2 on 1, 3 on 1 and 3 on 2 drills to work on your players' running and decision making ability so they always have a passing option.
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Restart kicks are now the most common set-piece in rugby and the easiest to lose. Treat them like a lineout: prepare options, drill the catch, and own the reception.
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