The aim of the exercise is to develop unit work, communication and reaction to the lineout lift. Including the Process and good Technique.
Number of cones and players can vary example on the video.
Coach will call a colour cone, then another straight after, important to bring the jumper down safely then move quickly to the the next Jumper on the colour cone.
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