
Player with ball dribbles from corner attcking the gaolie. A second player times his run to recieve a pass from teammate. A touch shot to opposite post. Other corner starts play after shot.
The dribbling runner may not pass the ball too soon. No further than 3 or 4 yrds from goalie when to make the pass. The pass must come in at an angle, around or between the 6yd line and penalty spot.
This practice has no coaching points
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