Analysed team: Toronto 6ixers
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Toronto 6ixers, USA Nationals 2019 (1)
Toronto 6ixers create space for each other using a split stack, then use the break side lane to score.
Fielding the Pull
Set Plays
Split Stack


Toronto 6ixers, USA Nationals 2019 (2)
Effective cutting and handler movement allows the 6ixers to set up a break side huck; even though it hangs, the spacing is enough to allow the receiver time to box out for an easy catch
Handler Resets


Toronto 6ixers, USA Nationals 2019 (3)
Trapped on the sideline, the Toronto 6ixers use easy resets, throwing fakes, and good cutter awareness and coordination to beat a zone defense.
Flow Offence
Zone Defence
Zone Offence


Toronto 6ixers, USA Nationals 2019 (4)
The Toronto 6ixers successfully defend their endzone by forcing backfield resets with their marks, switching to defend handlers, and poaching to guard lanes.
Defence
Endzone Defence
Poaching
Switching