A simple game to encourage running onto the ball and passing in front of the runner.
Split group into two teams of up to eight players. Select one to start as attackers and another to be defenders.
The aim of the game is to score a try past the defence.
Select one player to be the passer (known as the first receiver). Coaches pass the first reciver the ball. team mate on the cone runs as soon as the coach passes the ball. The first receiver and runner need to time run and pass appropriately.
Once each person in the attacking team has gone (inclluding the first receiver) defence and attack swap.
Points are scored as follows:
Rotate attack and defence as many times as appropriate.
Attackers
Encourage the first receiver to pass in front of the runner
First Receiver can switch to the other side to practice passing both ways
Runnder needs to time run so that they receive the ball at pace
Encourage the runner to run through gaps in defence without hesitating or stopping
Defenders
Move up together - walk then run
End defender to not let runner on the outside
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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."