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Movement skills/concepts

Kicking a stationary ball for accuracy.

Set-up

  • Large round and/or oval balls, goal posts/markers, low tees. Grass or hard court area.
  • Pairs, with one ball per pair.

Activity: Can you …?

  • put the ball on the ground/a low tee kick to your partner, striking with your shoelaces (top of shoe)
  • kick it high to your partner
  • kick while getting further and further away from your partner
  • kick between goalposts/markers
  • kick over the posts
  • kick from different angles and distances
  • try kicking with the other foot

Can you see …?

  • eye on the target, eye on the ball
  • a short, angled approach
  • non-kicking foot beside the ball
  • swinging from hip
  • contacting with top of the foot
  • following through

You could ask …

Which ways of kicking for goal were the easiest? Why was this?

Kicking goals is one way of scoring points in rugby union/league. What do you need to do to be consistently accurate?

Variations

Use large round balls: Is it different when kicking for goal with a round ball?

Play Goal Kicking Game – ‘Rugger’: Partner 1 in the pair places the ball on a low tee or the ground anywhere they like and kicks for goal. If successful, Partner 2 has to kick for goal from where that goal was kicked. If Partner 2 is unsuccessful, they receive an ‘R’ (i.e. the first letter of ‘Rugger’). If Partner 1 is unsuccessful, Partner 2 gets to choose where to kick from.

The partner who spells ‘Rugger’ last is the winner.

 

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