Thursday, 29 July 2021

Rugby Training

On Thursday at lunch time our school rugby team had rugby training.  Everyone likes rugby training because we get to play a game at the end of training.


In training, first we run around the field in a herd which was tiring because we had to use the reserve which is bigger than our school field.  Its annoying because we have to do it again and again because Stavers always has to be the best and sprints as fast as he can when we are meant to be jogging.


After running, we did passing drills.  In passing drills everyone gets into four lines.  Once your in your lines the first person gets the ball and jogs, the next person from the second line runs and the first guy passes to the second guy, after that the third guy runs up and gets passed to by the second guy and so on.  


Then we did tackle practice.  To do tackle practice u need cones tackle bags and people.  Get how ever many lines you want depending on how many people and tackle bags you have.  Each person needs to be a couple meters away from the line holding a tackle bag.  put three different colour cones in a line.  If you put green pink and yellow cones down, the person in front of the line needs to lie down on the ground behind the middle cone.  If the person say "green" you run around the green cone and tackle.  Do the same for all of the other cone.


At the end of practice we play a game of rugby and everyone knows how a game of rugby goes.

2 comments:

  1. Hello Stormur, I like how you used the right punctuation. This reminds me of when we did rugby training last year. I hope you win the game against Saint Marys, was rugby training fun. Reef.

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  2. Hi Stormur. I like how you explained everything clearly. Rugby training reminds me of netball training when we have to do it over and over and over again. When spelling YOU try not to spell u. Who is the toughest team you have played so far? From Charlotte.

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