First progression from P1.
In this progression the two groups of players should be in a small coned off square passing one and two touch/rondo.
The players in the groups are numbered and the coach shouts a number and the corresponding players from each group should then play out the exercise exactly the same as in P1.
Progress by calling out multiple numbers to create 3v2 & 4v3 scenario.
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