Players are in pairs.
Player 2 starts with the ball, they dribble the ball in a diagonal line to the opposite cone.
Player 1 make a diagonal run towards the opposite cone.
As the player with the ball reaches the cone they play a reverse ball to their partner.
Pass the ball with the foot furthest away from partner.
Use a drag back before the pass
Change of pace for both runs
Pass should be so that the partner can run onto the ball
Can be made hard by allowing both players to have a ball.
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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