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1 Still, though, the Scots keep fighting to work the ball forwards.
2 The Gaels' ability to work the ball for good shots impressed Stanford coach Jerod Haase.
3 It was a case of work the ball square, back again, shoot wide and repeat.
4 Matty Forde waited patiently on the square's edge for his team-mates to work the ball upfield.
5 The Magic were able to work the ball inside to Gordon on their last possession to win it.
6 From the free-kick, NZ work the ball across to striker Shane Smeltz, who shoots high and wide from distance.
7 He advances up the pitch and Scotland, after a ruck, try to work the ball forwards up the blind side.
8 Her first cross is blocked by the French and then she's dispossessed and the French will try to work the ball forward.
9 In contrast the Australian front line found it easier to work the ball into their shooters - Caitlin Bassett and Steph Wood.
10 Their game plan is to hit the full forward regularly, work the ball down the flanks, and make as many marks as possible.
11 Of course, after having had its left wing so badly haltered Gridley was bound to try to work the ball through Filmore's right.
12 England are really struggling to work the ball around, and the dot-ball ratio that was so impressive against India and Ireland must be hopeless today.
13 He can work the ball either way with his driver, and he hits it so far that almost every par-five is reachable in two shots.
14 Ghana are trying to work the ball into the Uruguay half and then booter it goalwards from immense distance in a spirit of blind optimism.
15 Three minutes later an absurdly intricate move worked the ball to Bojan again.
16 But straight on Darrin and Dalzell worked the ball .
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