'DESCRIPTION -The aim of the drill is to develop positive work after the tackle and when would you use a 360’ roll. often a loose tackle or let go. -360 roll COACHING POINTS - The attackers emphasis is to keep momentum and and by time for support. - The Attacker must land on top of the ball - For Protection. - Then perform a roll to buy time and space. - To encourage quick ball, player must jackknife and get into a long placement. - Encourage 2 hands on the ball at all times. - The Defender should make a low leg tackle and leave go for the attacker to roll. PROGRESSION - Make the defender active. - By any means, make it difficult for the attacker to perform the roll and jackknife trying to knock the ball out of the attackers arms. - Attacker must work hard to protect the ball. JOIN NOW FOR FREE - VISIT - https://www.sportplan.net/ Search Our Library of 650+ Rugby Drills Create Your Own Professional Coaching Plans Or Access Our Tried and Tested Plans. OTHER RUGBY VIDEO EXAMPLES 2 on 1 Rugby Drills Indoor Rugby Drills Rfu U7 Rugby Drills Rugby Activities Rugby Coaching Drills Rugby Coaching Games Rugby Coaching Plan Template Rugby Defence Drills Rugby Drills Rugby Drills for 11 Year Olds Rugby Drills for 12 Year Olds Rugby Drills for 7 Year Olds Rugby Drills for Fitness Rugby Drills for Kids Rugby Forward Moves Rugby Free Kick Moves Rugby League Defence Drills Rugby League Drills for 6 Year Olds Rugby League Skills for Juniors Rugby League Training Drills Rugby League Warm up Drills Rugby Passing Drills Rugby Passing Drills Youtube Rugby Rucking Drills for Juniors Rugby Session Plan Template Rugby Tackling Drills Rugby Training Drills Rugby Training Session Plan Rugby Warm up Drills Rugby Warm up Drills for Juniors Sportplan Rugby Sportplan Rugby Drills Sportplan Rugby League Sportplan Rugby Union'
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