Have 8-10 players standing in a line with a scrum half at the end a few metres in front.
Scrum half passes the ball to a player. Passing down the line for 4-6 passes and moving forward until the ball reaches the end of the line. Not every player has to touch the ball.
Then the person at the end passes a long ball back to scrum half, and they turn and do the same in the other direction.
Progressions:
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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