Rugby coaching game to practise the chip kick
The chip kick exploits the space behind the defence. This rugby coaching game forces one team to defend in front of and behind the defensive line. The defined kicking areas call for accuracy.
Set-up chip kick game
Players: At least six attackers and four defenders.
Area: One side of the pitch inside the 22m area.
Equipment: One ball, cones to mark out three 5m diameter landing circles.
Key rugby coaching tips
- This game must be full contact.
- Play ends after a try or an infringement.
Score
- Two points for a try following a chip kick and clean catch in a zone.
- One point for a chip kick gathered in a zone, but no try is scored.
- One point for a chip kick not gathered in a zone, but a try is scored.
- One point for a try without a chip kick.
What to call out
- "Kick the ball on the point and on the run."
- "Angle in towards the chip kick when chasing."
- "Attack at pace to keep the defence guessing."
Rugby coaching tips
- Does a chip kick need to be "preordained", or can it be "off the cuff"? This game might help your team answer this question.
- Anyone could be a chaser, but you might want to consider who should be chip kicking. You might not want your tight head prop chipping in every situation!

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Click the link for a rugby drill designed to practise the chip kick technique.
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