Attackers start with the ball, perform a large drag before controlling the ball and taking a shot.
The goalie has the objective of clearing each ball out and trying to knock over a set of obstacles or cones. Think of these cones as a team mate you're passing to.
There are two tendencies that occur with this drill. #1 Allowing the ball to roll away from the player post drag. #2 Taking too long to take a shot due to a lack of ball control.
This drill is all about maximising ball control to create a quality shooting opportunity with the best possible angle.
Focus on improving ball position by keeping it tight and always in a position to shoot (not too far forward).
Lastly look for a fast shot as soon as you enter the D.
Create a resolution to develop your coaching confidence by seizing the opportunity to discover new drills, turn ideas into action and seek advice from the coaching community.
World Rugby has reportedly conceded Aaron Smith's disallowed try in the World Cup final should have stood.
"It is not only useful for staff who are experienced but a valuable tool for those subject staff who have to take teams."