Good quidditch teams use quaffle passing not only to score goals, but also to gain and retain bludger control.
Recently I wanted to watch the 2018 MLQ Championships footage. Rather than watch the hour or more livestream recordings, I started with the one standalone game on the channel, Austin Outlaws vs. Rochester Whiteout – Game 1.
Three times Austin used a set play on offense I would describe as a beater screen. Their first attempt ended in a missed shot. Their second resulted in a goal. And their third led to a reset and resulted in bludger control.
While only one attempt led to a goal, all three plays created offensive opportunities, slowed the pace of the game and helped Austin stay in snitch range.
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