Offense

Standard Endzone Set

Stag Coach

Our standard endzone offense set. Clean spacing between cutters, open side handler behind disc to limit poaching opportunities  

Defense

Name this play

sandra.elsabbagh

Describe the play  

Other

Pasty

CDK76

In this situation the force is flick.  

Defense

Offline Junk Break

njbatchelor

Offline Junk Break  

Defense

Junk Break Middle

njbatchelor

Describe the play  

Offense

PrĂ³ba

clever12

Describe the play  

Offense

Dump and Swing

tushar

4v4 dump and swing near the endzone  

Offense

Normal Movement

tushar

Medium passes to get to the endzone.  

Offense

4v4 Box

tushar

Notice the positions of defense (blue) in each of the starting positions. Based on that starting position a selected play can be performed. The movement is started by those clearing away from the play to create space for the intended recipient to move into.  

Defense

Name this play

sandra.elsabbagh

Describe the play  

Offense

Y - Standard Setup

tushar

This play is our standard setup after a point is scored. Right handed flick force is standard. Back hand force typically makes this easier. The idea on this play is to isolate and create space in the middle of the field for one cutter. This cutter has to work hard to get open and we have to be patient. The other cutters are in the end zone and have to keep their players busy. As soon as the throw goes off they can then reactively move to keep the play flowing. There are variations of this play based on defensive player setup. Notice how the ISO cutter also starts shifted towards the disc. This allows us to move outwards into space.  

Defense

Monkey in the Middle!

ask.chuaaa

This counter-defense play emphasizes on "teasing", hoping to fool the rival and regaining possession of the ball.