
7 - 10m wide channel with 3 cones each side, about 5m apart. Players each start on a cone on one side of the channel. Ball is passed from one end to the other First passer becomes defender and enters at his end of the channel Other two become attackers and enter channel from other end Two must beat one with running and effective passing
Alternate sides of the grid to ensure passing from both sides Carrier must "fix" the defender before passing, i.e. try not to let the defender fade off towards the receiver NOTE: This drill has been adapted from NZMooloo (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsFlZhBOI2vEn9qsoTG43QQ)
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