What this rugby coaching session involves
When planning your training session, the things you need to consider are:
The key drill skills
When you set up the drill, you need to remind your players of the key requirements of the tackle from behind.
1. The tackler needs to tackle around the waist, before slipping their arms down the legs to bring the ball-carrier to ground.
2. Support players must back up quickly to try and win the ball.
Drill set up
Put the drill into a game situation
Set up a box, as the second picture below.
This is a 1 v 1 game. On your call, two players set off, with a tackler chasing a ball carrier. You can set an appropriate distance between them, depending on the speed of the two players.
The ball carrier has to get past a line without being tackled. The tackler has to catch the ball carrier, make the tackle and get back to their feet.
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