
A drill made for decision making, the defence has 2 options, 1 a spread set up or 2 a tight setup, the attack comes around the corner, sets in your close attack formation, scans,identifys, communicates and executes the correct decision/skill, boom for when d is tight or tip when d is spread.
- everybody must be scanning when coming around the corner and when entering the second phase - encourage everybody shouting the correct micro com - encourage excellent execution
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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