1. A passes to B. B then carries to left side, while A also leads to left side. B passes back to A. Variation: Pass anticlockwise around the box instead of clockwise. 2. A passes to B, then leads right to receive a return pass from B. B leads right to receive a return pass from A. 3. A leads towards opposite cone and communicates to B that they are ready to receive the ball, then receives a forward pass from B on reaching the cone. A then leads towards opposite cone and receives a square pass from B.
Players should be constantly passing>moving>receiving. Passes should be timed so that players receive the pass as they arrive at a cone, rather than waiting on a cone to receive it.
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