
GA receives centre pass. Once received GS drives out and GA passes to GS. GA then drives to circle. WA and C take positions at top of goal circle. If pass to GA (goals) not on then feed to WA or C.
GS not to lead out until GA has ball. GS when receiving is to look straight to goal circle, if GA not avail then use WA/C.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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