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I love this drill but we only have 3 practices a week so on the other days how are my players getting better game awareness. I just wish there was a drill that if you could get the right equipment, you could get better game awareness by yourself.
Hi Ryan,
One thing you can ask your players to do on the days they are not training is to watch Rugby. Watching live Rugby matches or even highlights will help your players all round knowledge of the game and will allow them to see how professional players handle different situations on the field. This can help to improve game awareness away from training.
Matt
in more ways than one
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