1. Player 1 passes through the triangle to player 2.
2. Player 1 must then move to the open space to receive the next pass.
3. As player 2 plays the pass, they must in-turn move to the next open space.
1. Players musts always be aware of the space, and never stand still. They CANNOT receive ball back through same space.
2. Receive with open side, the way you want to play.
3. The players are always moving, so make sure you're looking up before you pass to see where the player is on the line.
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