Winning the ball securely from the kick off frequently requires the catcher to be lifted to take the ball. Use this session to work on the timing skills required and as a complement to your lineout lifting sessions.
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Winning the ball securely from the kick off frequently requires the catcher to be lifted to take the ball. Use this session to work on the timing skills required and as a complement to your lineout lifting sessions.
Warm up time: 5-7
Session time: 8-10
Development time: 10-15
Game time: 10-15
Warm down time: 5-8
What to think about
Unlike a lineout, where lifters and jumper have to fool the opposition into where they are going to jump, the players can be in position early. Initially, if the players are not used to lifting for kick offs, you will see a few mistimed or misdirected jumps. However, it should not take long to get going, in part because the opposition will need to kick the ball high enough for its own team to challenge, thus allowing the receiving team more time to be in position.
Note that it is better to start with a player “throwing” the ball into the area to help players get used to timings without moving around too much. As soon as possible though, have the ball kicked in, to make sure there is enough height.
set-up
- Jumper: Call for the ball, get into position and tell the lifters when to lift. Catch facing the ball (that is an at angle, not with your shoulders up the pitch).
- Back lifter: Call that you are in position, put your hands on the shorts of the jumper with your elbows pointing down, bend at the knees and hips before
lifting on command.
- Front lifter: Push up on the thighs and squeeze the jumper onto the back lifter.
- Both lifters: Bring the jumper down safely.
What you get your players to do
Put a jumper and two lifters inside a 5m box. Start by having the jumper move around the box, before setting and asking to be lifted. Get the players to complete the lift without the ball to get a feel for the timing.
When the players are working efficiently, throw the ball high into the box as in picture 1. The jumper has to position himself to take the ball and then be lifted.
![The jumper wandering around the box, then setting and being lifted with no ball to . Then throw in a ball for a more realistic situation. Throw in from an angle of a likely kick. The jumper wandering around the box, then setting and being lifted with no ball to . Then throw in a ball for a more realistic situation. Throw in from an angle of a likely kick.](https://d3rqy6w6tyyf68.cloudfront.net/AcuCustom/Sitename/DAM/048/kick-off-lifts-1.jpg)
The jumper wandering around the box, then setting and being lifted with no ball to . Then throw in a ball for a more realistic situation. Throw in from an angle of a likely kick.
Development
Stand further away and kick the ball into the box.
Make the box wider.
Kick from different angles
![Set up ruck pad holders, four lifters and one jumper (or two if you want). Throw or kick in a ball (make sure you get some height in the throw/kick). Set up ruck pad holders, four lifters and one jumper (or two if you want). Throw or kick in a ball (make sure you get some height in the throw/kick).](https://d3rqy6w6tyyf68.cloudfront.net/AcuCustom/Sitename/DAM/048/kick-off-lifts-2.jpg)
Set up ruck pad holders, four lifters and one jumper (or two if you want). Throw or kick in a ball (make sure you get some height in the throw/kick).
Game situation
Set up two ruck pad holders in the middle of each box. Put a jumper (or two jumpers) in the middle of the boxes and four lifters around the edges as in picture 2.
Throw (or kick) the ball into the area. The ruck pad holders try to intercept the ball in flight while the catching team aims to get a jumper off the ground to take the ball cleanly as in picture 3.
If you do not have enough players, just work in one box with two lifters and one jumper, but still two ruck pad holders.
![Get the ruck pad holders try to to intercept the ball before it is caught. Get the ruck pad holders try to to intercept the ball before it is caught.](https://d3rqy6w6tyyf68.cloudfront.net/AcuCustom/Sitename/DAM/048/kick-off-lifts-3.jpg)
Get the ruck pad holders try to to intercept the ball before it is caught.
What to call out
- “Jumper, trust your lifters”
- “Jumper, get your hands in front of your face and drive them up as you jump, looking through your hands at the ball”
- “Lifters, listen to the calls, and tell the jumper you have him safe”