Full back kicks to one pocket and then the pocket then kicks to the leading flanker onto the wing who then kicks to the next centre wing player who then then kicks to the next cone leading out towards the boundary he then kicks to the cone sitting in the foward line and follows his kick up and gets the hands off him and then kicks the goal and then the same thing happens on the other side and you can also switch ways to work on opposites. This relates to the game style TEMPO because we're using space and chip kicks and playing slow.
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