
1. on the whistle yp1 and bp1 fight passed through the dummies to win the ball. 2. if yp1 wins he must pass the ball to yrw before getting to coach w/pad 3. yrw must time run and cross to yp1 who is continuing his run to goal after passing 4. bp2 falls back to support the defense if yellow wins 4. if bp1 wins he must pass the ball to bp2 who is coming back to help. 5. if goalie saves he must clear to bp2 who is breaking out
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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