PE 452 – Territory Invasion games. - RUGBY -
Dr Tim Hopper3/11/2003
Scope: Ball handling skills in pairs to 7 on 7 mini-touch rugby with scrum, line-outs and basic kicks.
Intents
- Series of games progressing from touch rugby that in turn progresses to rugby
- Progression of skills based upon
Loc (BM) off-the-ball / Man (EH) on-the-ball
Running, Change direction. Fake. Guarding. Side step action / Ball handling – receiving.
Side pass
Kick. Scrum
- Use of space with large number
- Choice of ball
- Reciprocal. Non participants coach watch me then do for another group.
Class Size: 30 – roughly 1 yellow pylon to a player. One ball per 2 player.
Equipment: 20 balls, 8 x 4 pinnies. 16 yellow pylons and 15 red pylons for 2 games.
Principles of play. With ballWithout Ball
ScoreStop scoring
Keep possessionGet possession
InvadeStop Invade
Griffin et al. framework
- What problems does this game present for scoring, preventing scoring, and restarting play?
- What off-the-ball movements and on-the-ball skills are necessary to solve these problems?
Game Progression to follow.
PRINCIPLEPROBLEM / Organization. 6 Teams of 5 with pinnies. (Grouping) / Pylons for goals. Two places for balls. / DIAGRAM
PROGRESSION and skill prompts / TACTICAL prompts
Introductory
Possession.
BM task
Sending and receiving. / Ball handling. Individual job throw and catch. Change of direction. One hand. Floor – bend knees, look up.
Space, absorb ball.
+ Partner
+ Add grid
Aim: Pass and move without dropping
Rule: Must move into a new space after pass
Ball stretches in pairs. / Plan where going.
Height for challenge
One hand catch.
Target
Plan space
Head up.
SCORE
Sampling / 2 on 2 game in a ten by ten grid - 1 coach + 4
AIM: Score in either goal.
- Two-touch must pass.
- If hold on by count of 3 lose possession
- No boundaries,
- Decide how restart after a goal/stop.
Where should you go with the ball?
Where should you go when team does not have the ball?
Where should you go when team does have the ball?
When partner has the ball?
Quick transition from attack to defence / 4x
POSSESSION
Exaggeration / 3 on 3 keep possession game - 20 by 10.4 on 4 keep possession game - 20 by 20.
One coach for each game - Swap with teacher
Practice - REACH, CATCH, SWEEP
Pass find space.
AIM: How many passes in a row / Where go after make pass
Where go when not in possession /
Score and possession.
Finding space.
Quick change in attack. Cover defence / 5 on 5 game with four goals in four grids. Four watching. Sub-in.
Add Line-out for out-of-bounds.
360 degrees rugby.
Score in any goal.
Two-hand tackle - 3 secs.
What happens after a score?
What happens when ball dropped? / Time-out. Strategy needed.
Find space. Mark player. Fake. Quick short passes.
Add in Knock-on rule.
Re-start rule. /
Representation / 4 on 4 game (3 on 3). (Representation)
Score – end line. 2 by 2 areas.
New rules
- “Must pass the ball back.”
- “Must always be behind the ball.”
How should you guard your end-line?
Exaggeration
Space – How play as team. / 3 on 3. 3 on 3. 3 watch.
2 by 1 areas then 1 by 2 area.
Length game
Width game – What happens to play.
Need to pass to make sure defender out of play. / How can you move forward when pass back? Come from deep.
How do you want to receive the ball?
In front, waist height.
Where should you go when your team loses the ball? Retreat to cover space being attacked.
How pass to beat defender? /
SKILL DEVELOP-MENT / Side pass skill.
Step, prep, swing, run on
- Pylons as opponents – fake.
- Pairs. Partner coach STEP, PREP, SWING
- Pairs run with partner coming from deep
- 3 pairs defend. Run over the middle two grids. If get across without dropping ball or passing forward score
Open space
Passive defenders.
Competitive defenders - Choose route if feel ready.
Exaggeration
Players overload to attack space. / 3 on1 conditional game (Exaggeration focus).
Rules 5 goes then swap
Start from end lines. Come from deep.
- Walk
- Run – Defender passive
- Run – defender competitive.
- Space – miss out
- Overlap
- Scissors
Long space to exaggerate space behind team. / Return to 4 on 4 or 3 on 3 - 1 coach.
New teams.
Play in 40 by 20 and 30 by 20 areas.
Add Scrum for knock-ons.
Add you can kick forward and out of bounds rule. / How should your team set-up with the ball?
How should your team set-up without the ball?
How can you gain territory?
Come from depth
Kick to spaces.
- 4 v 4 game – 40 by 10 grids. Allowed to kick the ball forward.
OFF-SIDE rule.
Where is the space to invade? Rule can only kick out direct if in last quarter of field.
Ball must bounce first if not in last quarter.
How can you gain territory?
Kicks
Pairs – Partner coach and fetch ball. Then kick to partner to catch
Lofted
Grip – Angled with 2 hands
Step – Longer step more swing
Swing – Bend knee, extend leg as drop ball.
Lases – Hit with laces on side of ball
Through – Swing foot in line with kick. Follow kick.
Grubber
Grip – Angled drop
Wind-up – Bend knee
Force – Down on ball with knee over the ball
Hit into ground immediately in front of you.
- 7 v 7 game in 40 by 20 grid
How can you invade territory? When have ball? When do not have the ball?
- 7 v 7 game in 40 by 20 grids – Grubber in attack. Lofted kick in defence
- Positional play based on role. Where should you set-up in order to cover the space?
- SCRUM
- SH
- W
- OH
- C
- FB
- W
Why of positional play.
3-person scrum. Show idea. How put in. Set-up from scrum.
Closure
As game structure evolves the need for more refined skills and tactical demands increase. Understanding of why learning skill and concept based on evolving rules and developing game structure.
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