Analysed team: Revolver
Check out the articles below to find out how Revolver do what they do best!
Other Teams:
All-Stars (4)Arizona Lawless (4)Atlanta Chain Lightning (1)Atlanta Ozone (1)Austin Torch (2)Australia (2)Boston Brute Squad (15)Brisbane Mammoth (1)Canada (5)Chicago Machine (8)Clapham (4)Colony (1)CUSB (3)Denver Molly Brown (15)Ellipsis (8)France (3)Germany (7)GOAT (3)Great Britain (4)Hybrid (4)Indianapolis Red (1)Ireland (4)Ironside (1)Japan (11)Johnny Bravo (6)Madison Club (2)Mainzelmädchen (3)Medellin Revolution (15)Melbourne Flames (2)Minneapolis Drag'n Thrust (5)Minnesota Grey Duck (1)Molly Brown (2)New York Nightlock (1)New York PoNY (10)Nomadic Tribe (2)Philadelphia AMP (4)Philippines (6)Pittsburgh Parcha (1)Portland Rhino (2)Portland Schwa (4)Raleigh Phoenix (5)Revolver (2)Ring of Fire (7)Riot (1)Russia (21)San Francisco Fury (36)San Francisco Nightlock (1)Seattle BFG (2)Seattle Riot (11)Seattle Sockeye (4)Swampybarg (2)Sweet Cat (3)Sydney Suns (2)Tokyo MUD (2)Toro (4)Toronto 6ixers (4)Truck Stop (1)USA (26)Vancouver Traffic (5)Yaka (7)
Subscribers only content


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
Side Stack


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
Side Stack