The team will split into two groups behid the black cones. The balls will be evenly distributed behind each cone. Player D will start with the ball. Player A will make a diagonal running lead to receive the ball. Player D will pass the ball into the space for Player A to run onto. Player A will then receive the ball and dribble towards the cones on the top of the circle. When close enough to the cones, Player A will then exicute any elimination skill of his choice to get past the cones. Once the skill is exicuted, Player A will have a shot on goal.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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