GS passes out to C who is running along the goal circle, return pass back to GS as C moves further round the goal circle to receive second pass, WA receives pass from C while driving towards the top of the goal circle, who passes to the WD who is driving to the edge of the goal circle. Passes into the GS who has been watching the ball move around the court, who shoots.
Players need to be aware of where the edge of the goal circle is and get as close as they can without going offside.
The shooters should be watching the ball as it goes around the court.
Add in a second shooter and then progress to add in a Defender.
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