This game creates an intensely competitive atmosphere, with players looking for unusual passing solutions.
Set up
One point for five consecutive passes
"Use short sharp changes in direction."
"Pass into spaces for the receiver to run on to."
"Anticipate where you will pass the ball before you receive it."
Players will find that looped or lobbed balls will be easily intercepted. Firm passing is essential.
The use of non-verbal communication helps. The players should consider using their hands to show which direction they are going to head towards.
"Fast, slow, fast" should be the mantra for players looking to escape from their markers.
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