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looking for drills for getting loose forwards down onto the ball and ball retention at the ground level.
Tony
Here is a simple drill you can use involving a lot of players at once.
We used to say "Tackle and Jackal" meaning that the tackler had to snaffle the ball away quickly.
Now the tackler has to be careful not to give away a penalty - see these Laws:
15.4 THE TACKLER
(a) When a player tackles an opponent and they both go to ground, the tackler must immediately release the tackled player. Sanction: Penalty kick
(b) The tackler must immediately get up or move away from the tackled player and from the ball at once. Sanction: Penalty kick
(c) The tackler must get up before playing the ball and then may play the ball from any direction. Sanction: Penalty kick
I hope this helps - there are more drills in our Drills section under "Rucking"
Simon
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does anybody have any good drills for 6 /7 and ball getting /retention?1278395690202looking for drills for getting loose forwards down onto the ball and ball retention at the ground level. |
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