Passing is a fundamental tool in rugby, therefore you want all your players to be comfortable passing off both hands - in practice as well as under game-pressure.
That's why this session uses a combination of drills and games to improve your players' passing technique - with a focus on the lateral and spin pass.

Use this session with your passing beginners today.
Extra Session Notes:
This session can be modified depending on your players' ability, with progressions for you more able players and conditions to develop your less able players.
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