Earlier this week I wrote about how I go about analysing games and the process around that and once you've got data, then you can really start pinpointing specific things to address within your training sessions.
I also listed a lot of the common scenarios that I noticed play out in almost every game of football and that's pretty much your starting point.
For example here is a still image from one of my AFLW clips:
The Saints have won back possession and are pushing forward but Collingwood have their spare defender loose behind the play (Livingstone), delaying the Saints transition offense.
When playing against teams with loose or extra defenders behind the ball you'll run into this situation very often as you've probably experienced but unless you've trained to work around it,then you'll struggle for players to get brand new instruction and instantly change the way they're able to play within a single game.
You can't coach on game day what you haven't trained/taught previously.
From the image above you can start developing your training practices directly off of your game analysis by...
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