Catch and Pass - Basics with Ben Herring
Run, Catch and Pass skills are fundamental to the game of rugby. This series is where to start the coaching of these cores skills.
Part 1. Good Catch and Pass Bad Catch and Pass 0:30 Free video
To start the series, analyst Hamish Webb highlights some good and bad passes during a high school match.
Hamish explains the positives and negatives from the passes and recommends how to improve the players skills.
Part 2. The Catch - Reaching out 2:48 Member content
To successfully complete a Catch and Pass you have to catch the ball. Ben breaks down the parts on how to reach out to catch the ball.
Play videoPart 3. The Catch - Foot Control 3:41 Member content
While hands are the most important part of the catch and pass, the feet play a big part in the successful execution of the pass. Ben looks at positioning the feet when catching and passing.
Play videoPart 4. Catch & Pass - Peripheral Vision 6:05 Member content
In this 3rd video of the Catch and Pass Basics Series, Ben looks at the importance of peripheral vision.
Play videoPart 5. The Pass - Switch on the Core 2:32 Member content
In the 4th part of the Catch and Pass Basics series, Ben looks at the role your Core muscles play to successfully activate the pass.
Play videoPart 6. The Pass - Ripping the Grip 2:08 Member content
In the 5th part of the Catch and Pass Basics series, Ben explains what ripping the grip means, why is it important and how to execute it.
Play videoPart 7. The Pass - Hands to Target 4:22 Member content
In the 5th part of the Catch and Pass Basics series, Ben explains what pointing your hands to the target pass means. When to do it and why it is important and how to practice it.
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Start a FREE trialPart 8. Holding the Ball and Power from the legs 7:54 Member content
In this video, Blacks Ferns Assistant coach Wesley Clarke explains the basics of how to hold the rugby ball so you can pass it to the target.
Play videoPart 9. Catch and Pass Drills 6:20 Member content
Now the technique of the pass and catch is complete. We will add a couple of simple drills for you to put them into practice with your players.
Play videoPart 10. Catch and Pass Drills 2 8:32 Member content
Ben adds another classic Run Catch and Pass drill for you to use with your players.
Play videoPart 11. Catch & Pass Games 5:40 Member content
In this latest video Ben introduces some fun games your players can do at training.
Play videoPart 12. Catch and Pass for Cross Over Athletes 1:04 Member content
Building on Wesley Clarke’s Catch and Pass series with the Manawatu Turbo women, Ex Blues assistant and now Lifewest coach Adriaan Ferris addresses the fundamentals of the catch pass for players new to the game like ‘cross over’ players.
Working with his local Blue Angels women players, Adriaan works through the fundamentals of the Catch and Pass.
Play videoPart 13. Catch and Pass Practice Plan 8:32 Member content
Rugby Site Manager and now Otago coach Ben Herring has put together a Practice Plan focusing on Catch and Pass activities.
Looks like lots of fun involved!
Play videoPart 14. Run Catch and Pass Warm up Drill 4:16 Member content
This week we continue our match warm up series featuring drills to get you ‘game’ ready.
Nottingham coach Alex O’Dowd introduces a Run Catch and Pass warm-up drill.
Remember these drills are training drills as well.
Keep straight lines
Hands to the target
Use the post as the defence and target
Can vary the position to the goal posts to change the lines and time to pass
Play videoPart 15. Catch and Pass Essentials 5:41 Member content
This week, we feature Hamish Webb (our UK Rugby Site Rugby Manager), at our UK clinic with the Hackney Rugby Club.
Hamish having coached at London Irish Academy, Wellington College and Scotland U16s has successfully developed many junior players, and teams.
Hamish has an excellent session with Hackney’s U13 team (many new to the game), developing their Catch and Pass.
Grip the ball properly to pass
Hands out early to greet the ball
Point the ball at the target
Pass the ball like it’s on a rope to the targe
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Ex Highlanders, Sunwolves and Otago Rugby Head CoachCourse | Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15 |
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Duration | 50:32 |
Topics | Catch and Pass Youth Coaching |
Applicable to | Coaches Players Others Supporters and fans |
Languages | English |
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Course reviews
Aart Jongejans NetherlandsSo much details, awesome! Thanks for that Ben and RugbySite. Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
Takai Taulanga New ZealandI enjoying watching it
Kevin Buckley USA“Part 13. Catch and Pass Practice Plan” not only has the practice plan, but also calls out other videos on this site to look to for great content on other topics.
Keith Richard Hodgkins BermudaOk, I have a question, I recently was at a high end academy and they are suggesting that you don’t turn reach out so far that you turn the upper body when catching the ball so you maintain a square position while running towards the defense. So you still reach for the ball but do not straighten the arms and take it comfortably just outside/in front of the shoulder. Would welcome any thoughts.
Dimitry Fifis Netherlandstried it at training yesterday, instant result with one of the guys who still felt a bit insecure about his catch. love it!
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