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South Africa call up Odwa Ndungane and Brian Mujati for their final Tri-Nations Test against Australia on Saturday.
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Magners League coaches back plans to adopt end-of-season play-offs in the Celtic league.
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London Irish captain Bob Casey is looking for a top four finish in the Guinness Premiership and victory in the Challenge Cup this year.
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The Magners League will adopt a Championship-deciding play-off system for the 2009/10 season.
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Wales cap Andrew Bishop has become the 13th player to commit his long-term future to the Ospreys.
Posted on 27 August 2008
Saracens sign United States international Chris Wyles on secondment for the new season.
Posted on 26 August 2008
Waikato Chiefs head coach Ian Foster will spend three weeks with the Ospreys but is not in the frame for the top job.
Posted on 26 August 2008
Bath scrum-half Michael Claassens signs a two-year extension, keeping him at the club until the end of the 2011 season.
Posted on 26 August 2008
The WRU is in talks with the RFU about proposals for new Anglo-Welsh cup competitions.
Posted on 25 August 2008
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Left or Right Pass Square
A drill that would improve handling whn done at pace
Drill Aims
A good warm-up to use before a match and to improve handling.
Coaching Instructions
Two players on opposite sides of the grid sprint towards the centre of
the square. When they have reached the middle, they pass the ball to
the front man on their left. The ball must be passed backwards. After
passing, the player joins the back of the opposite line.
Variations
See Passing Square , Placing Square , Rolling Square . The drill should also be repeated with a right pass instead of a left pass.