
the ball gets passed wide to the fullback 2 forwards start in the D with 1 defender. 1 forward leads wide the other posts up and the defender marks 1 of them the fullback looks for the unnmarked player and passes to them whilst this is happenning the first player that passed is running to support the play with a defender who is trying to catch them this means there will either be a 2v1 or a 3v2
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
in more ways than one
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