All players have the chance to win the World Cup by dribbling in to a stadium (a box) performing a skill and exciting the crowd!
To win the World Cup they must successfully dribble and perform a skill in each of the stadiums.
Some of the World Cup's biggest players aren't happy about it and are trying to stop them from winning the World Cup by tackling them and trying to score in one of the nets.
If a defender scores then the player must start again in their quest to go through all the stadiums and win the World Cup!
Stadiums can either be used as 'safe zones' for the attackers to have the freedom to try something new with success OR give defenders autonomy by allowing them to go wherever they want, preventing queues.
Get the players to learn some new skills before coming to your session to try out in the stadiums. This helps them learn new skills and gives them autonomy by choosing what skill they want.
Can be altered to look at a lot of different things.
One Vs. One
Dribbling
Ball mastery
Protecting the ball
Stealing possession
Tackling when stealing isn't possible
Self-analysis - how can I imporve?
Peer evaluation - how can my teammate(s) improve?
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."