Analysed team: GOAT
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GOAT 1, WUCC 2018
After GOAT run a peppermill to initiate movement from a side stack, Colony respond by poaching to cover deep threats. GOAT then work the disc against these poaches with good handler movement.
Peppermill
Set Plays
Split Stack
GOAT 2, WUCC 2018
Swinging the disc, breaking the mark, and then dominating the open side, GOAT show off a wide range of offensive options
Endzone Offence
Handler Resets
GOAT, US Nationals 2015
GOAT show off a typical vertical stack, seamlessly switching to handler movement when they are unable to hit their lane cutters
Handler Resets
Vertical Stack