
Getting the player to make tackles whilst players are moving in a small arear.
1. Set a square up and get people to stand on each corner. 2. Have a player standing in the middle with a ball. 3. When all players are ready, the person in the middle passes the ball and then completes a tackle. 4. Once made all 4 tackles swap around.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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