Passing drill under pressure.
Set up a grid roughly 20m x 15m, with lines of 4 players facing each other across the grid. Each line of 4 needs a ball.
The first line on each side of the grid starts running to the other side of the grid while passing the ball along the line.
When those teams reach the half way point (white cones) the other two teams begin.
When teams approach eachother they need to avoid running into eachother/dropping the ball but will need to continue to pass the ball along the line.
Players need to communicate about what is happening around them.
Players need to use evasion skills to avoid players from other groups.
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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."