2 v 3 Attacking at speed on numerical advantage
Red Players: Attackers
Blue Players: Defending
Coach passes ball to any of the three defenders.
Defender must pass ball to the attacker in front of him. And then Defender must go sprint and go around the blue cone to try and help his team mates on defense.
Other two Defenders must try to delay the play so his team mate can come back and help
Attackers, must attack with speed so they can use the 2 v 3 numerical advantage and score
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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