Set up a triangle of attackers (3m apart) with a defender in the middle of them.
The person at the top of the triangle starts with the ball, passes to one of the other attackers and runs into the triangle to receive the ball back. They then pass again to either attacker and cross the bottom line of the triangle to be outside of the triangle. They receive the ball back again and the first attacker they passed to runs to take their space at the top of the triangle. The attacker behind the line passes the ball to the new top attacker, takes the free space and the drill repeats.
Attacker:
Defender dictates by stepping up and not just moving down the court when the attacker runs at them
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"It is not only useful for staff who are experienced but a valuable tool for those subject staff who have to take teams."