6 players line up in a coned area each with a ball.
Players run out to score a try at the opposite end, and then return with the ball and pass to their partner.
Next 6 players go.
The drill is repeated and continuous.
Develop the drill by racing against each other
Ball to be carried in two hands.
Good pass to partner on crossover.
Touchdown to be completed correctly
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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