Basic Tactics / Game Plan Phiv Demetriou Level 2 Coach.

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Basic Tactics / Game Plan Phiv Demetriou Level 2 Coach

2 Standard Tactics Centre Square Man on Man Role Playing- Ruck, Rover, Sweeper, Blocker Peripheral Set Ups - Clear Out/ Congest Go to players – team knows who they are and wingmen know their role as do rotating midfielders

3 Example of Centre Square Set-Up

4 Standard Tactics Boundary Throw Ins Forward Zone - tap behind contest line or tap to back of ruck contest, 3rd man up etc – players must set up Defence Zone - tap to behind workline or boundary Role Playing or zone responsibility applies

5 Standard Tactics Opposition Kick Outs Man on Man Zones - 12 (3/4/5), 15, 18 “Man on Man” - 50/50

6 Standard Tactics Our Kick Outs ‘Flood the Dud’ – weakest part of the zone Huddle/ Release “Play on” 2nd Kick Option Defensive Option Designated Kicker Spear Kick

7 What if scenarios? 2 or 3 unanswered goals Man on man in centre and all over ground Slow game down – tempo footy Push players down one line Leaders display leadership – action/words Cover The Exits

8 What if scenarios? Kicking with the wind Long and direct Don’t always bomb Look to square the footy up around the 50m line Use corridor and get numbers at feet Don’t over possess No parking in corridor forward of 50m

9 What if scenarios? Kicking against the wind Extra man in defence Push numbers back then release Must play in front Set running bounces target Maintain possession Take action after 2 or 3 unanswered goals (see above) Players must lead up to ball carrier Use Half back flanker as a 5 th on baller

10 General Team Play/Tactics Set indicators per game (KPI’S) 7 point plays X team targets/ 5 per player Running goals through corridor (Set up designated players) 3 rd man up in forward line – 2 players in the goal square Go to players at centre bounces Use designated player when coming out of the backline

11 General Team Play/Tactics KPI’s continued: 50 inside 50’s 50 tackles 12, 15 man zone for opposition kick outs Run from behinds/handball receives (average 10 a quarter) Know our kick outs, eg. Spear kick Always wheel around across half forward when in possession of the footy (mark or free kick) Take Stats for Team or individual players (organise injured players or volunteers)

12 Midfield – “Three Ways” AT THE STOPPAGE: Strong starting points – control the area & space you want in front & first to move initiate body contact if necessary WORK RATE IN & OUT OF THE STOPPAGE AREA No standing still don’t be last to leave the stoppage. Relentless on the 2 nd, 3 rd & 4 th efforts. Account for your man when they have it or cover most dangerous work rate out of stoppages – 20-30m running patterns next contest THOUGHT PROCESS ONCE THE BALL HAS LEFT YOUR AREA Position yourself out of stoppage – Be an option E.G. switch kick where can I have a positive influence on the game WORK BACK TO SUPPORT DEFENCE – GUT RUNNING GET THE BALL BACK INSIDE WHERE POSSIBLE FAST – BACK 10 AROUND 5 OR PLAY ON FROM MARKS / FREES

13 4-Man Sliding Blitz Can be used: (wingers and half forwards) To start the game or quarter To stop an opposition run-on During time-on to make a goal When we are on a roll When we must get the next goal CHF / FF start deep in the forward line to open up space. Wing HFF Wing HFF C R RRMid FP

14 Red time rule A number of games are influenced by the last 5 minutes of each quarter. It demands 5 minutes of intense concentration during the red time zones on a game. It demands all players are constantly talking/calling to there nearest teammates at all times. This talk must be non-stop for the final minutes.

15 Red time rule continued Start now Keep working Lift running Etc etc etc. For those who are not natural talkers this may be difficult at first but with practice come confidence and with confidence comes results.

16 Attacking Options Out Of Defence Crucial to get back quickly 10 metres on an angle allowing opportunity to play on – be aware to look behind. Vision to look left and right to stop being caught out Options created for handball options by runners from behind or the side (handball to people on the move) Use a ruckman in short and across ground to open up switch of play options and another route to attack. This creates an option by opponents being drawn out to our receiver. All players should “go” to create options and space.

17 Areas of Responsibility Target for kick-outs and for short chips across the ground. Short switch into the middle of the ground and have players overlap Push hard to CHF and drag out ruckman Long, optional target Boundary set play

18 Some final advice….