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Hi everyone. I coach an under 12's rugby union squad. We have a great pack of forwards and some good backs. However, linking the 2 with the 9 and 10 are proving to be difficult. We cannot seem to get across to the number 10 about passing it rather than running it 99 times out of 100. Any suggestions or drills would be most gratefully recieved. Many thanks
do drills that involve passing. Moving is good but you need to pass.
Move the No 10 to outside centre for a few games so he can see how frustrating it can be. Also instill that the best outside halfs know when to run, when to kick and when to pass. A No 10 who always runs isn't going to get to the top.
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