Rugby union spin pass
A spin pass enables a team to quickly pass a ball and help maintain possession.
Stage one
Stand on balls of feet in opposition (left foot forward), knees slightly bent with body facing forward.
Stage two
Hold the ball out in front of you with extended arms.
Put the right hand on the bottom half of the right hand side of the ball.
Point the thumb up along the seam of the ball and spread the fingers around the side of the ball.
Put the left hand on the top half of the left hand side of the ball.
Point the thumb up along the seam of the ball and spread the fingers around the side of the ball.
Stage three
Bring the ball in towards your waist and flex your elbows at a 90° angle.
Rotate your shoulders round until your left shoulder is pointing forward.
Draw the ball back across to the right hip, keeping your elbows slightly bent.
Stage four
Sweep the ball across your body, keeping the elbows close to your body and shift your weight from your back leg to your front foot.
Release the ball when arms are nearly fully extended with a flick of the wrists and fingers.
Follow through with your fingers pointing to the target.
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