There are so many variations to this play.
Variation one:
Players split and WA receives the ball, C drives and front cuts for a pass from WA. GA Rolls around and cuts forward/top of circle to receive a pass from C and the pops it in to GS.
OR if GA cant get free - WA drives to top and receives from C to pass to GA or GS.
OR if neither can get there GS, drives out to then pop in as GA drives to post.
Variation 2:
Players split and GA receives the ball,C drives and front cuts for a pass from GA. WA Rolls around and cuts forward/top of circle to receive a pass from C and the pops it in to GS.
OR if WA cant get free GA drives to top and receives from C to pass to GS.
OR if neither can get there GS, drives out to then pop in as GA drives to post.
Variation 3:
If C cannot forward cut to receive from either GA or WA, the player who didn't receive the ball on the centre pass must offer and C clears out, GS can also offer.
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