Help your players maintain possession by improving their handling skills, making sure they keep the ball fully secure, ready to carry a threat forward in attack. Get them to think about attacking the space more and build upon their current attacking ability to score more tries!
What’s in the session?
Work on your team’s current handling ability and put it into practice against defenders in competitive situations, getting them prepared for a match environment, so they can utilise the space in attack. With exercises that will work on your team’s quick passing, it’s important to get your players comfortable with handling the ball securely under pressure, so you can improve their attack.
Get on the front foot in attack and score more points with this attacking session!
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