This is a 3 vs 2 drill. There are 2 defenders who start at the top of the D and 3 attackers. 2 of the attackers start at opposite sides of the half way line and the other on either side of the 25. The ball starts with one of the players on the half way line and is passed down the line to the player standing on the 25, this player then hits the ball diagonally back to the remaining player on the half way. Once this ball has been hit the defenders can move and the attacker will aim to score a goal.
This drill will also enable the participant to practice their trapping and passing skills. As well as their communication skills.
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"It is not only useful for staff who are experienced but a valuable tool for those subject staff who have to take teams."