"A very important dril to teach players how to use space in the attack. Coaches can also use 4 vs 3
or any other mini game."
-
Jan Oberholzer
On the signal of the coach
the player enter the drill on
opposite sides.
They attack the defenders.
The setting out of the drill
Objective:
To teach players visual and audio skills in
the attacking situation.  
Key coaching point
  • The coach must see to it that the players use their visionary
    and audio skills to beat the defenders.  
Equipment:
1)  6 Marker cones
2)  1 Ball per group.
Exercise / Drill explanation:
1)  The players start passing from the starting
position to the other side by using slip passes.
2)   When they get to the other side they turn
round and passes back to the starting position.
3)  The players must keep to their running lines
which are indicated by the cones.
4)  For progression the coaches can increase
the passing distance.
The execution of the drill by Joberrugby Academy
Video Clip of the drill
The attackers start
spreading for the attack.
Video Clip of the drill
And beat the
defenders.
A well known attacking drill, which we call the "Three versus two attacking drill". This is a great drill in which players can learn
how to utilise space in the attack.
 
We look at the "Three versus two attacking drill"
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The setting out and execution of the drill.
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