
Hitter Hits a flat catch to a fielder on the orange cone who takes the catch and then offloads to a player that comes in from the green cone. The player that receives the offload then returns the ball to the keeper. After the player that was on the orange cone has offloaded the ball he/she runs around and recieves an underarm ground ball to have a shot at 1 stump in front of a Pugg. Players on Orange and Green rotate after each execution.
30 metre flat catch. 30 metre throw to keeper. Mid range shot at the stump using footwork to align with target after pick up.
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