
For the match phase players will be put into two teams and now game will be in flux, pitch will remain split into 3 due to the conditions of the game. Players will now decide in their teams what third they would like to be they're kill zone. players will now be looking to regain ball in a certain third to put opposition at disadvantage, once teams have picked the Killzone and the ball has been won back and the team score, the opposition touches in area will become limited ( e.g. Red team pick middle third as Killzone and then regain ball in middle to score blue team are now only allowed 3 touched in middle third ) if ball is regained again by red team in middle third blue team go down to two touches in third . Hoping to see players start to think about setting traps ( forcing play wide to small spaces ) Probes - can we make play predictable ? How ? Why did you go press ? what did you see ?
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
in more ways than one
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