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Boston Brute Squad, USA Nationals 2023 (1)

Boston Brute Squad starts out in a side stack and attempts to isolate a cutter before relying on handler movement and changing the angle of attack to move the disc into the endzone.

Flow Offence

Handler Resets

Lateral Cuts

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Colombia Revolution (1)

Colombia's Revolution show off their flowing offence, making use of their cutters.

Flow Offence

Lateral Cuts

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CUSB 2, WUCC 2018

Using both sides of the field in their endzone set is a great way of creating different angles of attack

Endzone Offence

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Denver Molly Brown, US Open 2018 (1)

Denver Molly Brown’s cutters move the disc downfield through team cutting. In front of the endzone, the handlers work together to generate opportunities to score.

Endzone Offence

Flow Offence

Handler Resets

Horizontal Stack

Peppermill

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Minneapolis Drag’n Thrust, USA Nationals 2021 (3)

Drag'n Thrust starts out in a side stack. When a defensive player attempts to poach a player clearing deep, a cutter takes advantage of the poach to get the disc with power position. The poaching defensive player then attempts to put on a mark but is unable to stop a deep throw to the deep cut.

Set Plays

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Revolver, US Open 2015

In this clip, we see Revolver start in a horizontal stack on the brick. After breaking the mark, they move down the break side of the field in a side stack, scoring in flow utilising a series of isolated cutters. Note that the transition to side stack is a natural process caused by offensive players moving away from the disc, therefore ensuring that as the disc moves down one side of the field, the players are stacked up on the other.

Flow Offence

Horizontal Stack

Lateral Cuts

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Revolver, US Open 2015 (2)

Revolver show they can work the disc against both hard man-to-man defence and poaches with some nice flow and an easy goal

Flow Offence

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San Francisco Fury, US Open 2018 (8)

Fury’s side stack offence makes good use of space to efficiently score in four throws.

Flow Offence

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San Francisco Fury, US Open 2018 (9)

San Francisco Fury starts out in a side stack and times continuation cuts off of handler movement, making use of the full width of the field to score.

Endzone Offence

Flow Offence

Handler Resets

Lateral Cuts

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Schwa, US Nationals 2019

Schwa set up a side stack on the opposite side of the field to the disc, then use isolated cutters to generate a deep goal

Fielding the Pull

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Sweet Cat, Richmond Cup 2021 (2)

In a set play, Sweet Cat uses a side stack to create space for cutters and scores off of a deep throw.

Flow Offence

Set Plays

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