Develop a players ability to make an effective pass under pressure with support players trailing
Keeping the ball in two hands is a core skill and one that needs to be developed at ALL ages
Players should have their hands up ready, so they can wrap around when making a tackle.
To execute an offload you need to have support players in the right area, here the ball carrier knows he has support and is able to take a risk and offload out of the back of the tackle. Prior to the offload the ball carrier works hard to stay on his feet. Key factor : Leg drive - Twist and work the body in contact - Control ball one handed - Communication from support players
A good start for developing offload and tackle skills, allowing you to manage the amount of contact in the tackle whilst performing the skill successfully. Key factors : Strong base - Lead with arm and shoulder - Keep looking forward with head up - Wrap arm around legs / waist and squeeze tight with other arm - Use attackers bodyweight to rotate your body
Here the aim is for the player to pass the ball one-handed to support once they are touched.
This drill allows you to develop control over the ball and the ability to pass one handed if needed to
support has to read whch bag is being tackled and get to be in support by reading the situation
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