The loop pulls in defenders and creates space for your runners. The passer follows his pass and takes a return pass on the outside of the receiver, thus creating an extra player in attack. It can be used in isolation or as part of a set piece move.

The loop pulls in defenders and creates space for your runners. The passer follows his pass and takes a return pass on the outside of the receiver, thus creating an extra player in attack. It can be used in isolation or as part of a set piece move.
Warm up time: 7-10
Session time: 10-15
Development time: 10-15
Game time: 15-20
Warm down time: 7-10
What to think about
- When is it most effective to use a loop in a game?It doesn’t need to be a pre-planned move and players should naturally aim to pass and loop. However any loop requires confidence and communication.
- What simple set moves can you come up with using a loop?Any move where you want the ball to go wide. A loop will tie in the opposition’s midfield defenders who are covering the extra man.
- During a game who should call the loop – the player looping or the passer?It’s best called by the player looping, although as long as your players are consistent it can be either.
set-up
- Pass accurately then follow the ball, running behind the receiver.
- Receiver: give a soft pop pass to the looping player.
- Both players: accelerate onto the pass and straighten up.
What you get your players to do
Work three players across the square.
The ball carrier runs out and gives a pass to the second player who accelerates onto the ball.
The first player loops round and runs onto a pop pass straightening up after receiving the ball.
The final player runs at pace onto a short pass before popping the ball to the first player in the next group. Continue in a cyclical fashion with the players experiencing all three roles.
Be a more effective, more successful youth rugby coach
- Win more games, without sacrificing the crucial element of fun
- Develop every player, regardless of vast differences in ability
- Run a respected, professional programme - even with a full-time job and limited time
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