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TEAM ORGANISATION AND STRUCTURE
Prepared by RLEF, August 2011
Disorganised Team......
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EITHER YOU’VE GOT POSSESSION
OR YOU HAVEN’T!
What considerations do you take into account when planning your strategy?
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Primary Objectives• Go Forward - how important is that ?• Dominate field position - platform to play• Create an effect - doubt in the opposition• Attempt to out manoeuvre their defence• Positive finishes- pressure kick-repeat sets • Build Pressure• Be Patient
• SCORE
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Other Desired Outcomes
Recognition & Reaction to:what’s in front of you ?
where do you need to carry the football ?
which space do you need to lead into to cause an effect ?
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LOW RISK
HIGH RISK
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INTELLIGENT PLAYER
KNOWS THE GAME
SOUND UNDERSTANDING OF PRINCIPLES OF PLAY
PLAY WHATS IN FRONT OF THEM [ WHAT THEY SEE ]
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Observations
• Sets of 6 in attack underpinned with strategies
• Kicking strategies
Stuart Wilkinson
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Own End Set Constructions
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Example
Good Principles Examples
Task
• TASK• In pairs
• Design an offensive strategy coming off your ‘own end’ leading to a successful last play (kick or try) and present back to the group
• Limitations?
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Purpose of the Kicking Game - Offence
Gain Territory (Relieve Pressure)
Secure Field Position
Exert Pressure
Achieve Offensive Outcomes:
Line-break
Regain possession
Score
Restart the Game
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Purpose of the Kicking Game – Offence Examples
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Defence = The ultimate team activity
“It takes a more athletic individual to play good defence than good offence”
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That can adapt to every situation.
A defence that can cope
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PRESS
PUSH
Fundamental Principles• Pressure the opposition• Go forward• Win the floor• Force the error
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MIDDLE UNITRIGHT UNIT LEFT UNIT
• What are your considerations when preparing your defence in each of the following areas?
• What now becomes their responsibilities?
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In Pairs Formulate a 20 min practice session and present it back to the group
Prepare (based against review and preview)
• Play
• Evaluate
• Prepare again
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Where to now ?
• Challenge yourself• Be innovative• Challenge your players• Use your imagination• Don’t be afraid to be different
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