WD sets up on the opposite side of the goal circle to the GK taking the throw-in.
The WD should be holding space with the WA behind them, ball side. The GK passes to the WD.
The GD leads horizontally before cutting towards the WD. When the GD starts to move directly towards the WD the WD should pass the ball.
The C then leads straight towards the GD from their position at about the centre circle.
The GA and the WA should be set up a healthy distance apart on their transverse line. The GA should be on the same side of the court as the ball.
The GA leads directly towards the C after C has pivoted and is ready to pass.
The C then drives straight down court to receive the next pass from the GA just inside the goal third.
The WA then leads from their position at the transverse line to hit the edge of the goal ring. The C passes to the WA.
GS leads towards the WA for the pass. Once court the GS turns to pass the ball to the GA leading to the goal post.
When the C leads down the middle of the court, and when the WA leads to the goal ring it is important they step across in front of their players to ensure safe delivery of the pass.
The GS should hold infront of the GK and only lead once WA is ready to pass.
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