Rugby union practical assessment
I can apply my skills in a full context game.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Move: cardiovascular endurance helps to maintain the correct playing position throughout gameplay.
- Think: reacting to open play requires a thorough understanding of the laws of the game.
- Feel: depending on body shape and size, different players are better suited to different positions.
- Connect: guidance and leadership of the players around you can have a huge impact on team performance.
Keywords
Forwards - responsible for gaining meters, tackling, contesting the ruck e.g. prop or hooker
Backs - responsible for creating attacking opportunities, organising plays, kicks and using speed and agility to break the defensive line, e.g. centre or scrum half
Open play - any phase of the match where the ball is being passed or kicked between teammates
Common misconception
Losing a game will affect your GCSE PE moderation score.
For your GCSE PE moderation, you are measured against how well you can demonstrate certain skills, tactics and decision making, not the final score of your game.
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Equipment
6 sets of 7 bibs, 3 x whistles, 30+ cones
Content guidance
- Risk assessment required - physical activity
Supervision
Adult supervision required