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Develop players’ ability and awareness to play forward passes that break defensive lines
Develops players’ ability and awareness to play forward passes that break defensive lines.
Mark out a playing area relative to the age and ability of your players. You may need two or three pitches depending on numbers. Divide the playing area into quarters. Start with a target player at each end and two teams of three in the middle.
The aim is for players to progress the ball from one target player to the other. When in possession, teams cannot have more than one player in each quarter.
You can challenge players further by restricting the number of touches. You can also change the dimensions of the playing area to increase or decrease the challenge. You can also add a rule that the in-possession team cannot play back to a target player they have just received from, encouraging positive forward play.
Players should look to progress the ball from one target player to the other
When in possession, teams cannot have more than one player in each quarter
You can challenge players further by restricting the number of touches
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