
GA and WA stand together one behind other. WA (in front) holds WD and stops GD from chasing GA (back) when GA drives out to recieve pass from C. WA sprints to ring to get second pass WA either passes to GS or GA if available
Easy and effective play. WA/GA should try and get as close to the ring as possible for the pass in. Doesn't matter who is front or back, WA or GA.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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