GK and GD must work together to stop the GS and GA from getting the ball within shooting range. GK and GD are not allowed to both be in the same half of the ring.
This drill is designed to teach the GK and GD to work together and build communication. It should also teach defenders to sense their player's whereabouts and how close they need to be to intercept the ball.
The drill must be primarily player led as they are learning how to communicate. Although player led it should still be monitored and the rules should be enforced by the coach.
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