Having seen a heap of local/amateur footy in my days, when the ball is in the backline then the mantra is pretty much get the ball out of there using as few players as possible with as much territory as possible.
Now that's not a bad ploy but I'd bet more times than not that the ball is probably coming right back in as fast as it went out so it's a 1 second band aid of a fast/long rebound 50 to a game long problem of opposition inside 50 dominance, usually stemming from possession and ball control dominance.
Something that the Swans used a heap of last year but not so much of this year but it reappeared in the Freo game 2 weekends ago was to control the ball from defensive 50 using specific positional players to do so using something I called a rolling 6/6/6 formation, something I think can definitely be used in local/amateur football to potentially huge success.
As the ball is moved up the ground, this enabled the Swans to...
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