
WA needs to receive the C Pass as close to the transverse line as is possible. WA receives between transverse & first line of cone- they get 2 points. if WA receives at 3rd line of cones, WD receves 2 Points. If the C pass is received in the middle line of cones, both teams receive 1 point.
- Preliminary movements & Change of direction -Encourage firstvmovements well off the trasnverse line
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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