Attacker 1 runs with the ball to the top D, turns and passes the ball to the red attacker, who stands where the blue attacker started.
The blue attacker then runs around one of the yellow coins and receives the outside ball from the red attacker.
The blue attacker then runs rowards the D and scores.
The blue attacker can choose to go around the left or right cone.
Since the blue attacker chooses which yellow coin to run around, it's up to the red attacker to make the right pass, based on the decision of the blue attacker. (the player without the ball decides the next step!)
Blue attacker has to clearly signal with his stick where he wants to receive the ball.
The player in blue should receive the ball outside, feet facing allready towards the D so he can accellerate and use his body to shield the ball from the defender.
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