
10._____________ disguises their run up to shoot, but will pass to #11, but #9.______________ breaks across #11 first. 11._____________ then receives the pass & lays off to #9 who now is facing the goal to strike on target. #7.____________ follow up the shot. Start wide to stretch the defense #4.____________ follow up the shot. As above #8.____________ follow up the shot. As above #3.____________ could also break for a forward dummy run/receive to deliver. #5 & 6____________, ____________ prevent the counter. Variation: Same as above, however #11 lays off to number #2 to strike on goal.
The Que for #9 to get across #11 is when #10 approaches the ball.
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