
A conduit la balle en revers, la balle à gauche des plots et lui à droite, arrivée au bout, il se met en coup droit et centre au plot rouge à F. Puis il va attendre au plot Bleu. F fait un tiping et va se placer à la place de A. D part en conduite de balle coup droit, la balle à droite des plots et lui à gauche, arrivé au bout, il centre au plot bleu pour A. Puis il va se placer au plot rouge. A fait un tiping et va se placer à la place de D.
Position de la balle par rapport aux appuis. Ouverture du stick.
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