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After receiving a pass, as the ball moves around the outside, look first at the man who threw you the ball to see what he is doing, then at the crease.
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If you receive a pass after cutting and haven’t got a good shot, hold onto the ball.
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Place all shots, usually for a far corner, and shoot hard. When within five yards of the goal, the shot should be for a top corner.
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After picking up a loose ball, turn and face the crease immediately. If nobody is open, move in fast until you are picked up.
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Don’t dodge if there is an open man. Don’t hold the ball long unless you are planning a dodge. Keep it moving with quick, short passes.
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Always be in position to back up shots and feeds. When a cut is made, or a shot is taken, the whole attack must play a part, moving to be in a position to backup a pass or a shot. Control the ball!
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Never try to dodge when men are in a position to back up.
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Never try to force in, with the ball or by a pass, if the defense is drawn in. Pull them out first.
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Never stand so close together that one defense can cover two offense.
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