
Not set-plays, rather working through options for backlines Asking players to consider: 1. How quickly can you set-up for the backline? Of what do you need to be aware in the preceding play? 2. Who are the 2 main players offering for that ball? Are they reading off each other (double lead)? How are they communicating? 3. What cues can your team mates use so you can anticipate what space they may be looking to drive into? 4. What are the "back-up" options? How should players react if that plan has to come into play?
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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