One attacking shape that can be used from broken or phase play. This shape gives a couple of passing options.
For passive defence the pass can go across the front and the behind player can join the line as an extra man For rush or fast defence the pass can go "behind" to the runner at the back. He can link with the outsides, or turn a pass back into e.g. a wing or inside back if the defence turns out.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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