
Split the players into two teams. The aim of the game is to pass the ball over the try line. In Fiji touch players can pass in any direction except for the first initial pass which need to be passed backwards. If a player gets tagged by any players in the opposite team the team with the ball has to drop the ball and then both teams have to run back to their try line. The team that was on defence becomes the attackers. Players cannot tag the opposite team before the pass the initial pass. Set up: 30 x 30 metre grid
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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