Group is split into two teams one team wearing bibs, putting everything which has been learnt in this session- reaction time, throwing, catching, interception into a game situation. Rules are- No contact, Distance of 1 metre away from the person who has the ball. If any of these penalties are broken the player to have broke them must stand at the side of the player they committed the foul on and the team has a free pass. No running with the ball is permitted (will allow a slight step or two at this stage). Before the game each team will nominate a player who will be the goal keeper. The goal keeper will remain as part of the team until every player on the team has had a touch of the ball, when everyone has had a touch they must stand in the goal area and recieve a pass to enable their team to score a goal. At stages there maybe certain times when a pass is specified and must be completed (progression).
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