
3 positions. Milieu droite, attacants centre et droite. A pars avec la balle, fait un passe dans l´aile. F fait une passe à l´espace pour D qui bouge en diagonal reçoit et conduit la balle. A viens au point de strock et D derriere A mais pas à la même hauteur.
A et F doivent arriver tirer directe en courant. Bonne passes, reception et conduit de balle D doit lêver la tête pour ses coequipiers dans le cercle. Si F arrive trop tôt on peut lui ralentrir en touchan des cônes en slalom(comme A)
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