 Good, so the light blues, you take a cone. Take a cone each light blues. We might need one more cone, but have a look. Can you show me your shape as to when you're playing out? So that's our shape where we want to split to to play out. So if the target man was going to start and he plays it into the keeper, show me your shape to go and secure the ball. So play it in mark, pop it in the keeper. Good, and stop there. Good. So we always make sure the keeper's got it secure first and we're backing him up in here. Once it's safe in his hands, what do we do then? Then we go. Show me the shape. Good, and stop there. Good. So if the dark blues win the ball, you go and score in the big goals. Blues are trying to find the target man. All right, ready? Play. Play on, play on. Good Jack, if you can find him, you can find him. Good. Now, when it gets to here, transfer the ball across to Hilsie and then Hilsie, you play back into the keeper and then we start again. So we start again, we've got to follow it in. Now we look to split out. We're going to start with a technique of playing out from the back without any defenders just to paint the pictures. Each player will have a cone and they'll get to pop that down as their start position where they want to start when the goalkeeper's got the ball in their hands. We find this is a good way to give a visual cue for the player so they can play out and they can find where they need to go on the pitch. And then what we'll do is quite quickly, we'll add the defenders in, which turns it into a decision-making practice so players then can work on the witch and what pass to make, which is quite important. Good. Now we're looking to split. Now we're looking to split. Play. Now you've got to get out, George. Start again, Woody. Start again. Good dan dem kid. Good. Can you find him? Well played. Good. Two things that could happen now. We'll play out blues and the blues need five passes each time to score or I might say another number. It might be seven, might be three, minimum passes. If I drop the ball on the ground for the blues, what do the dark blues do? Bang, break, they go and score. Go on plate. Movement, take him away, Simsey. Start high. Now can we look to play? Now can we look to play? H, good decision. Got to start again. There's three, four, five. Feed him. Good. One goal to the light blues. Transfer it across. So the key factors for that one are make sure the goalkeeper's got the ball safe in his hands first. You don't want players splitting out before he's got it. So make sure it's nice and secure first. Then you look to split and get your shape. So where the cones are so you can look to find those cones. And then you're looking at the decision making of the pass. So what's the best pass? What's the further safest pass? Can you eliminate as many defenders as you can? And then you're looking at your movement and you're passing and receiving from them.