Normally a great number of the passes that players are likely to execute during training will be over a short distance, but during the game players will be required to make medium to long passes in order to attack space quickly. This is because the ball, in most cases, travels faster that a runner player.
To help your team move the ball quickly, making slick quick passes, this session develops your players' passing over medium to long-distance, building passing confidence, consistency and providing your team with another important tool in their attacking arsenal!
Here's a snippet from this session: 
Rugby Baseball: "I've played this game with a young group of international players I was working with during the summer and it was a hit with the lads. While the game itself is in many ways far removed from a full game of rugby, it includes the development of a number of key skills - and for this session the target is long passing.
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