Adding Depth to Passing Waves - All
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Lamataimi 'Alofi New ZealandAm helping our college 1st 15 by observing live rugby in various level without any formal training. This is of huge help appreciated.
Richard Pearson AustraliaGreat video
Tony O Dwyer IrelandAs always simple , effective and makes perfect sense
Epeli Davetawalu Arabian GulfAbsolutely brilliant Dave. Those handling fundamental skills are so important. I like what you have said “sometimes we doing these simple passing drills as a piece of cake, but this is where the big game are won and loss..” Awesome. Thank you very much..
Peter Wood ScotlandPart 4 is brilliant – making players think hard while executing – brilliant. And it looks like a game too.
Guy McKim CanadaOnce again Dave has clearly explained and demonstrated a useful session with key factors easy to understand. I look forward to conducting a better session next week.
Dave Ellis
ex Blues Super Rugby and Connacht Pro 12 coach‘Run, catch, pass’ NOT catch, run, pass.
In its most basic form passing waves cover timing, lines and depth right out of the box.
As Ellisrugby’s Dave Ellis highlights in this new series, with further adaptions passing waves can deliver much more for your players.
Course | Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5 |
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Duration | 32:15 |
Topics | Sevens Youth Coaching Catch and Pass |
Applicable to | Coaches Players Others Supporters and fans Managers Youths, ands, highs, and schools Sevens |
Languages | English |
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