Get your players used to tackling then immediately regaining their feet so they can challenge for the ball (or put themselves back in the game)
One ruck pad and ball per group.
A 5m x 2m channel.
Warm up
Game situation
Note
Work with low impact tackles, so the tackler is concerned more about “finishing” the tackle, than making the tackle in the first place.
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