Singapore's Flow Point & Controversial Double-Team Footblock — WU24 Analysis

Two clips from the World Under-24 Championships quarter-final between New Zealand and Singapore — one showing textbook return-pass flow, the other raising a genuine rules question about an illegal double-team footblock. What's covered: How Singapore sustain flow against a 1-to-1 defence: low stall counts, consistent return-pass lookups, and throw-and-go mechanics keeping defenders permanently behind Off-ball movement from Tio — how to stay connected to a double-dribble sequence without crowding it, and what the gesture-to-receive moment actually looks like at pace Where the flow breaks down: Bong's weaker throw-and-go technique, a missed return pass, and what the offense should have done differently The footblock incident: the dump defender illegally double-teams, the thrower doesn't see it, and the footblock stands — Felix walks through the letter vs. spirit tension in the rules, AUDL evidence on double-team legality, and two natural offensive counters    • Why Outward Turns Kill Your Flow — Revolut...   — body orientation and return-pass mechanics in flow    • Up-line Flow Drill: Throw-and-Go, Inside T...   — drill for the throw-and-go and inside-turn habits shown here    • Simón Ramírez Ortiz Breaks Down His World ...   — elite double-dribble execution for comparison 00:00 Intro — two clips from NZ vs Singapore 00:21 Singapore flow point begins 01:06 Return pass principle & throw-and-go technique 01:37 Tio's off-ball movement — staying connected without crowding 02:35 Flow breakdown — what went wrong 03:37 Controversial double-team footblock 04:23 Rules analysis — letter vs spirit 05:05 Should double teams be legal? AUDL evidence & counters 06:11 Outro & comments question All footage is © WFDF. Subscribe to Ultiworld to watch this and other games from the tournament: https://ultiworld.com/event/143332/20... © https://www.hiveultimate.com    / hiveultimate   |   / hiveult   |   / hiveultimate