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Tuesday, March 3, 2020

PASSING DRILLS PART 3 (6 MORE!!)


Part 1 gave you 6 passing drills to start with, part 2 gave you another 8 and today you'll get another 6.

Again I just want to touch on that you need to make your expectations of any drill crystal clear and make sure, do not assume, that everyone knows what expectations you/end goal you've set.

Last night at training we did a bit of 12v12 game simulation with the instruction being to see who could keep possession of the ball for the longest total time for a 7 - 8mins.

Kicks that missed the target (a gripe I'll get back to another day) or were intercepted were given back to the kicker who missed the target.

At various times in the drill players opted for long, over the zone kicks of which maybe half of them missed the target/were spoiled because of too much air time with the kick.

After the drill I brought this point up with the playing group.

Getting changed after training I asked a new player I'd never seen before tonight how he went and he asked about what I had said, specifically saying if the player is on shouldn't we go to them?

I said in a game probably yes but the instruction was to keep possession of the ball and when there were many other shorter and easier passes to do, that would have increased the possession time for our team which was the instruction, not how fast can we get it out of the backline.

So make your expectations/end goal clear as day and after a few minutes watching the drill unfold without instruction, let your the players know how they could best acheive what your expectation is of the drill even if it is basic lanework which I don't why you'd bother with now as you have these 20 beauties!

PASSING DRILL #15...

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