
2 teams are chosen with 2 wingers whihc can move from side to side, and pass to whihc ever team is in possession, these wingers cannot be tackled and have 10 seconds on the ball. teams have to try to pass it from one side to the other in order to score a ball.
- helps to develop their passing skills -helps to teach them on the benifits of using wingers to spread the play. development- -only allow the players to use 2 touch -make them pass to everyone before theyre allowed to score -make tehm pass to both the wingers before theyre allowed to score
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