1) Only wide players allowed in channel.
2) A goal must come from a cross or direct result of a crossed ball.
3) Compete 5 v 5 in middle and limit to 2 touches. Wide players have unlimited touches.
4) Condition game and coach what you see.
Although channel players are safe they should still run with vigour and attack the space before sending in a tempting cross for the attackers to run onto.
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