There are several catching drills are present in the game of Rugby. Few are mentioned below with their descriptions and tips for coaches: Catch the drill There are 3 players, 1 ball and 1 pad required for this drill. Player with the ball hurls the ball for the other player who is without the pad and will keep running up to hop and catch while the player with the pad puts on the weight. Important tip for coaching is to make sure the player attacks the ball and leads with the knee into the pad and turns on arriving to have the capacity to exhibit the ball. Catching a high ball: Only a ball is required. This drill is performed in the following manner: Head and eyes up taking a gander at the ball kick it into high gear in accordance with the ball. It is vital to move rapidly to the ball’s ‘drop zone’. Position can be modified to get this show on the road under ball, hands up and prepared to take ball. Turn the body to ensure amid contact furthermore to maintain a strategic distance from a potential thump on if the ball drops. Raise one knee to shield yourself from any potential contact. Catching in pairs: This drill requires the players to take it in turns to toss a high go to each other. The swap will be rolled after each will get 5 high catches. The pass ought to be precise and the emphasis here is on getting the method directly under the high catch. The important tips in this drill are that the player making the pass ought to purposely put unpredictable turn on the ball. It is very improbable that in a diversion circumstance the pass will turn consistently when players need to make a high catch.