
Dos atacantes (rojos) reciben un pase y se juegan un duelo vs un defensor (azul) y de hacerlo bien se deberÃa generar otro dos vs uno posterior. hacerlo bien serÃa que el primer portador capte la atención del primer defensor fijarlo y pasar la pelota en el momento justo (antes de entrar en la burbuja del defensor) para que no llegue ni a defenderlo a el ni a su compañero y de hacerlo queda de apoyo para poder definir el segundo dos uno y poder hacer try sin entrar en contacto.
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