Practice DescriptionAll seven players (one tackler and six attackers) inside 5m x 5m grid. All players on knees.Ball carriers to each have a ball to emphasise handling skills in the tackle.Ball carriers try to evade tackler (staying on knees). Tackler attempts to make as many tacklers aspossible in 30 seconds. Once tackled, ball carriers present the ball and then get back to knees.
Ensure tackles are made at waist height or below to replicate mini rugby law variationsEnsure players have an equal opportunity to tackle and be tackled. Ensure players are aware of thedefinition of a tackle _ Law 15. A tackle occurs when the ball carrier is held by one or moreopponents and is brought to ground. A ball carrier who is not held is not a tackled player and atackle has not taken place. Opposition players who hold the ball carrier and bring that player toground, and who also go to ground, are known as tacklers. Opposition players who hold the ballcarrier and do not go to ground are not tacklers.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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