Examples of using Consecutive passes in English and their translations into Tagalog
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Consecutive passes= 1 goal.
A1 passes to A2 after 7 successful consecutive passes.
Consecutive passes and successful pass into a target.
Possession passing targets can be set i.e. 8 consecutive passes.
Defenders make 8 consecutive passes after regaining possession they become the attacking team.
The 5 attackers attempt to keep possession andmake a number of consecutive passes.
The yellow team attempts to make 7 consecutive passes and then pass the ball to the far end zone.
The teams in the central playing area compete to score by making 8 consecutive passes.
Goal= Defending team makes 5 consecutive passes or makes a successful pass to team mate in the'No Press Zone'.
A1 keeps possession with his teammates andattempts to get 7 consecutive passes.
The attacking team attempts to make 10 consecutive passes(this can be adjusted to the ability level of the players).
Possession passing targets can be set for the Yellow Team(i.e. 10 consecutive passes).
Team scores a point with 8 consecutive passes, regardless of switch passes which are considered a normal pass now.
The four attacking players attempt by keeping possession obtain 6 consecutive passes.
Once the they have got 6 consecutive passes they attempt to play the ball forward into a target player in the opposite grid.
If a player has to sit/kneel they remain down until their team manages to make a set number for consecutive passes(e.g. 7 consecutive passes).
Identify a specific number of consecutive passes the attacking team needs to complete before a point is scored(for example; 7).
The defending team score a goal by dribbling the ball over thehalf way line or by making 5 consecutive passes without the other team touching the ball.
The attacking team scores by making 7 consecutive passes(this can be increased to 10 if the players are more skilled).
Consecutive passing targets for the possession team(i.e 10).