in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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Objectives:
Ball retention in contact / at the tackle is critical to coaching and playing winning rugby. The tackle area is now one of the few areas where both teams can contest possession and therefore it is critical to secure your own ball, control the speed of release for quick ball and prevent the opposition from slowing down or turning over your ball.
During the next few issues we will be looking at how you can coach your players to secure and retain possession at the critical contact / tackle situation.
Ball retention in contact: