Draw and pass rugby training drill

Creating and completing a 2v1 situation is a fundamental skill in rugby. Paul Tyler has a drill to help the ball carrier and supporting player win these situations more often.

In a 2v1 situation, the ball carrier is the key player. Carrying the ball in two hands, he must “draw” the defender (get into a position where the defender has no choice but to tackle him) and yet still have the time and space to get a pass away. The support player must be deep enough to react to the ball carrier and close enough to ensure the pass is easy.

image to show draw and pass move

  • The ball carrier carries the ball in two hands and runs straight at the defender.

  • The ball carrier steps sharply to the left (to draw the defender) and then straightens (this makes it easier to pass).

  • The defender has to follow the ball carrier to make the tackle, which creates space for the attacking players.

  • The support player starts wide (opposite the next defender) and then comes in close to receive the pass. He should end up running through the space previously taken by the defender.
Start the training drill at low pressure (walking pace) and with the defender inactive and not moving forward. Slowly develop the speed of the drill and allow the defender to become more active. Pay special attention to the running lines of the attacking players.

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