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i shall be starting coaching later this month, hope fully the under 6s agegroup. does any one have any drills or ball games suitable for this age group? thank you, chris.

Hello Christopher,

I'm sure the other Sportplan users will be able to provide you with lots of advice in this area but just to get you started I thought I'd direct you to the free tag rugby sessions which we have on this site:

Please also feel free to have a look through the drills categories for more ideas to try out at your first training.

Best of luck for next season,
The Sportplan Team

Updated:

Here are links to two answers from our archive which could be of use to you and your players:

All the best,
The Sportplan Team

Hi Chris,

If you get yourself a copy of the "IRB Coaching Comment July 2012‏" you will see at the bottom I have sent in some ideas for the age group 4 to 6 yr olds.  If you dont get it sent to you automatically I am sure Simon at [email address removed to prevent spam] could get you a copy if you asked.

B Rgds

Gary

Hi Chris,

The key thing for under 6’s is to get them having fun.In Ireland we have no contact so is tip so the main thing is to have them running around having fun and then try to sneak some physical literacy and ball work in. Typically an hour long and here’s an example of what we started with last year. Some kids will fly some will struggle but generally they can do a lot more than you realise I find

Typically we start with stuck in the mud with coaches chasing kids and freed by climbing through legs. Keep it mixed up and change rules where coaches freeze or hop on one leg etc. Bulldog great as is domes and dishes.

We then do 10 mins of running stretching agility and balance. So kids on goal line and incorporate sprint hops jumps one legs sideway running , then simple balances and stretches which can be made more complex throughout the season.

Then 10 mins of ball work with groups of 3or 4 in lines coming out simple roll and pick, hula the ball , throw and catch, score and pick, score soldier roll then pick and pass. Theses simple ones should be made more complicated during the season.

Typically we then split into stations of 5 or 6 to mix up so maybe 4 stations with a lot of ball focus 5 mins for station.

  1. Obstacle course
  2. Ball work running a simple line focus on passing backwards
  3. Rob the nest, four corners run in to pick balls
  4. Rugby tennis
  5. Finally small sided games 5 a side for last 15 mins.

There are loads of stations and games , I think we counted 60 we used last year. The big thing is to organised and no delays or they lose focus. Enjoy it’s great fun

Shaun

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i shall be starting coaching later this month, hope fully the under 6s agegroup. does any one have any drills or ball games suitable for this age group? thank you, chris.

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