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The ball carrier needs to keep control of the ball when they are tackled: Make your young players more aware of how to take command of the contact area.
The attacker should be dominating any contact whether to offload, or wait for support.
Two 5m x 2m boxes with three cones in each to guide the attacker’s foot movements.
In-to-out: In the last few strides, the attacker runs directly at the defender’s left shoulder. In the final stride they step outside and straighten looking to drive past the defender’s left hip and keeps the ball on the outside (see top picture). This keeps it available for an offload or rip (see inset).
Out-to-in: In the final few strides, the attacker moves away from the defender, then steps back in and drives into their right shoulder (see bottom picture). The ball is kept away from the defender as the ball carrier drives forward while they await support (see inset).
First the attacker runs “in-to-out” over the cones
The attacker steps away from the defender keeping the ball available for an offload or rip
The attacker steps into the defender, keeping the ball away from defender. They use their inside arm to go under the defender and drives forward
The attacker runs “out-to-in” over the cones
The defender runs over into the next box while the attacker runs around the end and into the next box


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