Played in the same manner as the traditional game.
Coach (or player) stands at one end of the play area and players line up at the other side. Players chant "what's the time mister wolf"
Coach calls out a number followed by "o'clock eg 6 oclock
Players then have 6 touches (or number called out) on the bal to dribble closer to the other line. Other coaches or helpers check technique.
After a few goes coach calls "dinner time" and players turn around and dribble ball back to the start line. Last player back becomes the "wolf" for another turn.
Use indian Dribble to move the ball forward.
Watch grip on the stick
Encourage control of the ball without noise
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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