Set up 6 3x3m gris in the centre with 2 goals at either side.
Split the group into groups of 6 and place a attacker and a defender in each grid
The attackers must retain the ball through passing until there is an oppurtunity to play a through ball. One attacker runs on to this and attempts to score. Through out each player must stay in their grid and only one attacker can run onto the through ball
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