
Reds attack the yellows as soon as the ball is dead either out of play or a goal the blue team come into play with a ball for the team that lost or kicked the ball out.
Can we play forward quickly to try and expose the space behind the team who have just lost possession. when we transition from attack to defence we are likely going to be high and in a difficult position. can we react quickly and apply pressure to force a mistake or regain possession high
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