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Tips
For Attackmen
- Make your defense man play you
and you alone every second you are in the game. Keep moving all the time so that he must center
his attention on you an not be in position to help out his fellow defense men.
- In moving the ball around the
circle, make all passes sharp, short, and to the outside, away from the defense man.
- Make feed passes hard.
- When you have the ball, never
stand still - keep moving all the time - if necessary run backwards and forwards - but keep
moving. When you are ready to make a pass, take one step back quickly and move.
- All feed passes must be thrown
directly overhand or directly underhand - not sidearm.
- Always move to meet every pass,
and circle away from your defense man.
- When you have the ball, be constantly
faking passes - keep your defense man's stick moving.
- When in possession of ball,
make the defense man play your stick - watch his stick - the position of it will determine
the direction of your feed and the type of dodge you might try.
- Take pains to make every pass
good.
- Never make a pass to a man who
is covered just to get rid of the ball.
- If an attack man is being ridden
hard and can't dodge or get away - the nearest man on each side goes to help him.
- On all long shots, a man must
be on the crease.
- On every screen shot the crease
man should check-up on the defense man's stick, and immediately face the goalie, so that he
is ready to bat in a rebound.
- After receiving a pass, as the
ball moves around the outside, look first at the man who threw you the ball to see what he
is doing, then at the crease.
- If you receive a pass after
cutting and haven't got a good shot, hold onto the ball.
- Place all shots, usually for
a far corner, and shoot hard. When within five yards of the goal, the shot should be for a
top corner.
- After picking up a loose ball,
turn and face the crease immediately. If nobody is open, move in fast until you are picked
up.
- Don't dodge if there is an open
man. Don't hold the ball long unless you are planning a dodge. Keep it moving with quick,
short passes.
- Always be in position to back
up shots and feeds. When a cut is made, or a shot is taken, the whole attack must play a part,
moving to be in a position to backup a pass or a shot. Control the ball!
- Never try to dodge when men
are in position to back up.
- Never try to force in, with
the ball or by a pass, if the defense is drawn in. Pull them out first.
- Never stand so close together
that one man can cover two attack men.
- When there is a loose ball on
the ground, go after it fast and hard, you must have the ball!
- Always keep your field balanced
in order that you stay in better position to back up, and give your teammates space to work
in.
- Shoot plenty, but only if you
feel you have a good shot.
- Always have one, preferably
two, men behind the goal to back up shots.
- Time your cuts, don't cut if
the man with the ball is not watching or not in position to pass.
- Make full cuts - go through
and out - don't cut at half speed or hang around the crease after your cut.
- Zig your cuts, fake left - go
right, fake right - go left. Don't always run at the same speed, change of pace is a very
effective method of getting open.
- After the ball has been cleared,
if you have a wide open opportunity to dodge, do it, or if you are sure a man is open, pass
to him, otherwise settle the ball down and let your attack get set up. Remember, after a clear
the wimpy midfielders will need time to catch their breath. Middies rest on offense, not defense,
Control The Ball!
- Every man on the attack should
try at least two dodges every game. Learn at least three different types of dodges.
- When you lose the ball, ride
it. The close attack must ride and ride hard until the ball is past midfield.
- Don't rush at a man when riding
- particularly behind the goal. Force him to pass - force him in the direction where there
is help. Talk all the time and run hard. The success of an attack depends on their riding
ability and their desire to have the ball.
- Always remember that teamwork
is the key to a good attack.
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