in this drill the central attacker acts as a 'pivot', as the ball must be played between the wings. Both the RW and LW must stay in their channels (marked by red boxes), unti they reach the D, where all of the attackers and defenders must play until a goal has been scored or the ball is forced out of bounds. This drill recreates a game scenario and allows players to develop under pressure, and most importantly encourages them to use the wings.
Red = attackers (movement)
Blue = defenders (movement)
solid black line = pass
Red boxes = coned off channels
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"It is not only useful for staff who are experienced but a valuable tool for those subject staff who have to take teams."