
Player 1 dribbles to half way between the first two cones. Player 2 matches their pace. Player 1 sends a leading ball to player 2 who recieves on the go. Roles switch. Cones should be at least 15m apart. Additional balls can be placed inside cones for miss trapped balls.
This is a continuous passing drill. Changing the direction can add difficulty. Players should focus on leading passes and recieving on the go.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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