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I’ve been fortunate enough to have Eddie Jones deliver some sessions. This is the game he started with and it is excellent for reinforcing key messages around core skills or principles of play. By Russell Bolton, backs coach, Tring RFC
Ruthless
The key here is to be ruthless in your officiating of when it is a turnover. The loss of possession is a great way to reinforce good habits.
It also provides immediate feedback to the players. You should quickly see players adapting as they will want to keep the ball.
Two balls
As a coach you will want to work with two balls (they don’t have to both be rugby balls). As soon as one ball is “dead” throw the second one in and get the players to return the “dead” ball.
As a coach can you use the second ball deliberately by giving to players who are not as involved or giving it to players in space. Alternatively you could give it to players moving onto the ball or build fitness by throwing or kicking it in behind the attackers.
Feedback
The game will provide a lot of feedback but when there is a turnover you may want to check for that players understanding with a quick “why was that a turnover?” as the game flows. Alternatively you could task your co-coaches with that role.
Finally, the turnovers can be quite subjective. Make sure the players understand what you are looking for and what impact having those standards will have on the game e.g. catching the ball away from our body means we can move the ball to space in a more efficient way.


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