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ELITE GAME STRATEGIES ELITE GAME STRATEGIES

Toni Cumpston Toni Cumpston

AHL - VIPERS MATCH STRATEGIES

AHL - VIPERS MATCH STRATEGIES

Systems

Standard SystemStandard System

• This is the standard system played in Australia 5:3:2:1

• All players understand the basic way the positions should be played; there will be variations through their exposure to different teams and coaches.

• Simple philosophy:– 3 strikers who give you width and depth in attack– 2 midfielders who are the link between defense and attack– 3 half backs who support attack and assist in transition from deep

defense, also play integral part of attacking play, particularly the RH & CHB

– 2 fullbacks who are predominantly defenders– Goal keeper who stops ball going in the net

PLAYING STRUCTUREPLAYING STRUCTURE

Standard System

GK

RS

CS

LS

FB

CH

RH

LH

IR

FB

IL

Diamond midfieldDiamond midfield

• The main difference between this system and the standard system is that the central striker comes back behind the outside strikers and acts as a link between the striker and midfield lines.

• This system gives us more players in the middle of the pitch through which to direct the play.

• Simple philosophy:– 2 strikers who give you width and depth in attack– 4 midfielders who are the link between defense and attack– 2 half backs who support attack and assist in transition from deep

defense, provide width on outlet plays and offer support on their side of the pitch to all attacking moves

– 2 fullbacks who are predominantly defenders– Goal keeper who stops ball going in the net

PLAYING STRUCTUREPLAYING STRUCTURE

GK

S

CF

S

RM

LM

CH

RH

LH

LB

RB

Diamond midfield

Double Centre Half: 4 DefendersDouble Centre Half: 4 Defenders

• This systems enables us to have an extra player through the midfield similarly to the diamond midfield structure, the main difference is the extra midfielder is coming from behind.

• Playing philosophy:– 2 strikers who give you width and depth in attack– 2 midfielders who push up in attack to make a front four and who

come back to support defense and be outlets– 2 centre halfbacks who hold the centre of the ground off-set from

the midfielders, they are the link from defense to attack– 2 half backs who support attack and assist in transition from deep

defense, provide width on outlet plays and offer support on their side of the pitch to all attacking moves

– 2 defenders whose main role is defense – Goal keeper who stops ball going in the net

PLAYING STRUCTUREPLAYING STRUCTURE

Double centre half: 4 defenders

GK

S

MF

S

MF

CH

CH

RH

LH

LB

RB

Double Centre Half: 3 DefendersDouble Centre Half: 3 Defenders

• This systems enables us to have an extra player through the midfield as well as maintain the three strikers in the front line.

• Playing philosophy:– 3 strikers who give you width and depth in attack– 2 midfielders who push up in attack to make a front five for added

numbers in attack and who come back to support defense and be outlets

– 2 centre halfbacks who hold the centre of the ground off-set from the midfielders, they are the link from defense to attack

– 3 defenders whose main role is as defenders but who offer support to attack and assist in transition from deep defense. Two outside defenders provide width on outlet plays on the side of the ball.

– Goal keeper who stops ball going in the net

PLAYING STRUCTUREPLAYING STRUCTURE

Double centre half:3 defenders

GK

S

MF

S

MF

CH

CH

D

D

S D

AHL - VIPERS MATCH STRATEGIES

AHL - VIPERS MATCH STRATEGIES

Transferring play around the back

RS

CSLS

IR

ILRHLH

GK

FB FB

CHB

Transfer around the backStandard system

Transfer around the backStandard system

Square full-backs with wing halves pushing high and wide.

This enables our mid-fielders to get in behind theirs to receive the ball.

RS

CSLS

IR

ILRH

LH

GK

FB FB

CHB

Transfer around the backDiamond Midfield

Transfer around the backDiamond Midfield

Square full-backs.

Wing halves wide.

CHB starting behind the ball so they are mobile on receipt of pass.

M/f starting square with hit & lead fwd to receive mobile.

CF holds centre of pitch moving fwd into space

S

CH

S

M

M

RH LH

GK

FB FB

CH

Transfer around the backDouble centre half

Transfer around the backDouble centre half

Square full-backs.

Wing halves wide.

CHB’s starting behind the ball so they are mobile on receipt of pass.

M/f starting square with hit & lead fwd to receive mobile.

S

CH

S

M

M

RH LH

GK

FB FB

CH

Transfer around the backDouble centre half

Transfer around the backDouble centre half

Square full-backs.

Wing halves wide.

CHB’s starting behind the ball so they are mobile on receipt of pass.

M/f starting square with hit & lead fwd to receive mobile.

RS

CSLS

IRIL

RH LH

GK

FB

FB

CHB

Transfer around the backTransfer around the back

Staggered full backs

Each time someone recieves the ball they should have multiple options to safely pass – opposition can’t cover them all.

AHL - VIPERS MATCH STRATEGIES

AHL - VIPERS MATCH STRATEGIES

Defending free hits around the circle

Critical scoring areaDefense

Critical scoring areaDefense

Il

Cf

Ir

Rh

Gk

Lh

Rb

LbCh

Protect critical scoring area.

Always have a trapper who is on a direct line from the free hit to the centre of the goal.

Other defenders marking opposition forwards from the side.

AHL - VIPERS MATCH STRATEGIES

AHL - VIPERS MATCH STRATEGIES

Side line free hits

RS

CSLS

IR

ILRH

LH

GK

FB FB

CHB

Side line free hitsStandard systemSide line free hitsStandard system

Square full-backs with wing halves pushing high and wide.

This enables our mid-fielders to get in behind theirs to receive the ball.

RS

CSLS

IR

ILRH

LH

GK

FB FB

CHB

Side line free hitsDiamond MidfieldSide line free hitsDiamond Midfield

CHB starting behind the ball so they are mobile on receipt of pass.

M/f starting square with hit & lead fwd to receive mobile.

CF holds centre of pitch moving fwd into space

S

CH

S

M

M

RH LH

GK

FB FB

CH

Side line free hitsDouble centre halfSide line free hitsDouble centre half

Centre halves starting behind the ball so they are mobile on receipt of pass.

Midfielder starting square with hit & leading fwd to receive mobile.

AHL - VIPERS MATCH STRATEGIES

AHL - VIPERS MATCH STRATEGIES

Attacking circle free hits

Attacking circle free hits

Attacking circle free hits

Il

Cf

Ir

Rh

Gk

Lh

Rb

LbCh

Player standing over the ball leads forward to set screen to be hit through looking for a deflection.

Attacking circle free hits

Attacking circle free hits

Il

Cf

Ir

Rh

Gk

Lh

Rb

LbCh

Player to the left of hit takes free and passes to player starting over the ball who has led right for goal shot.

Attacking circle free hits

Attacking circle free hits

Il

Cf

Ir

Rh

Gk

Lh

Rb

LbCh

Player on ball leads R, player from L comes to take free dummies over top and reverse passes to late overlapping FB or LHB.

AHL - VIPERS MATCH STRATEGIES

AHL - VIPERS MATCH STRATEGIES

Set Plays – PC defense

PC DefensePC Defense

2:2 => 1:32:2 => 1:3

PC DefensePC Defense

2:2 => 2:22:2 => 2:2

PC DefensePC Defense

2:2 => 1:3 reverse2:2 => 1:3 reverse

PC DefensePC Defense

1:3 => 1:31:3 => 1:3

PC DefensePC Defense

1:3 => 2:21:3 => 2:2

PC DefensePC Defense

1:3 => 1:3 reverse1:3 => 1:3 reverse

AHL - VIPERS MATCH STRATEGIES

AHL - VIPERS MATCH STRATEGIES

Set Plays – PC attack

PC ATTACKPC ATTACK

• Most of the standard variations aiming to exploit limited numbers of defenders.

• Push out 1.5seconds

• Trap fluid, be able to pass both ways from bunt – handle right

• Hit/Slap for direct shot or variations

• Drag flick for direct shot or variations

AHL - VIPERS MATCH STRATEGIES

AHL - VIPERS MATCH STRATEGIES

Press Variations

Man on Man pressMan on Man press

• We played this press when playing a 3:2:2:3:1 system• This enabled our three defenders to mark their three strikers,

our two centre half backs to mark their inside forwards, leaving our two insides and three strikers to mark their defenders and have a player free to pressure the ball carrier.

• The idea behind the press is to place substantial pressure on the outletting from the opposition, no easy pass out of defense.

• Play against a team that looks to stretch you when coming out of the back by using their wing halves as strategic outlets.

Outlet ControlOutlet Control

Man on Man = Press 6

GK

RS

CS

LS

CH

CH

CH

RH

LH

IR

S GK

RB

LB

RH

LH

IL

IL

IR

RS

LS

CS

Psycho PressPsycho Press

• We use this predominantly against opposition who have fullbacks that like to run the ball out and/or hit long to their players.

• We use one striker to chase the ball regardless of where it goes; the rest of our team play about 5 yard’s behind the play looking for intercepts.

Outlet ControlOutlet Control

Psycho Press = Press 7

GK

RS

CS

LS

IR

IL

CH

RH

LH

LB

RB

Fall AwayFall Away

• The idea of this press is to start about 10 yard’s back from the free hit and then continue to re-adjust to the agreed point where you press together as a unit.

• You can fall away to the half line or any agreed point on the field, we often use midway between 25 & half line in opposition defensive half.

• You can also elect to fall away to an agreed point immediately, a lot of the international men’s team elect to do this.

• We often will use a fall away when we are playing against a weaker side who have all their players back in defense. By enabling them to bring the ball out to about midway it gives us plenty of room on the counter attack.

• We also use this system against teams that are getting in behind our front line too easily.

• Another useful time to use this press is when the opposition team have a good deliverer of the ball and can hit through lines

Outlet ControlOutlet Control

Fall away = Press 8

GK

RS

CS

LS

IR

IL

CH

RH

LH

LB

RB

Once we get to the agreed area we press!!!Once we get to the agreed area we press!!!

Full PressFull Press

• The idea of this press is to allow the opposition to get to one side of the pitch and then close down any option they have of bringing the ball out other than hitting through lines – our defense are in front of opposition to intercept these balls, or transferring very deep in risky situations.

• Players set up as normal then once the ball is on a side of the pitch we remove the ability to transfer.

• Opposition with defenders unable to hit the ball out firmly & accurately other than from central defenders are good teams to use this press against.

Outlet ControlOutlet Control

Full Press = Press 9

GK

RS

CS

LS

IR

IL

CH

RH

LH

LB

RB

LS CS RS

IR

CH

RH

LH

LB

RB

IL

INTERNATIONAL TEAM STRUCTURES

INTERNATIONAL TEAM STRUCTURES

INTERNATIONAL TEAM STRUCTURES

INTERNATIONAL TEAM STRUCTURES

Australia

PLAYING STRUCTURE AUSTRALIA

PLAYING STRUCTURE AUSTRALIA

ATTACKING FORMATION 2:3:2:3:1

GK

S M

S

CD

SC

RD

LD

M

SC

M

PLAYING STRUCTURE AUSTRALIA

PLAYING STRUCTURE AUSTRALIA

DEFENSIVE FORMATION 3:3:3:1:1

GK

S

M

S

SC

SC

RD

LD

M

CD

M

Playing Structure AustraliaPlaying Structure Australia

ROTATION SYSTEM• All playing lines are rotated evenly through-out each game.

Frank works out an interchange sheet that gives all players in each line an equal amount of time. If he needs to make changes to this due to injury or poor form then that specific line only will be amended.

• 3 Strikers, 4 midfielders, 3 screens, 4 defenders and 2 goal keepers

• On the recent tour to USA we used only one GK per match and had an extra player to rotate in. This player was used sparingly and was advised of this prior to the match. For example they might have been advised they would only be playing 7minutes per half. This would be included in the interchange sheet.

INTERNATIONAL TEAM STRUCTURES

INTERNATIONAL TEAM STRUCTURES

Netherlands

PLAYING STRUCTURE NETHERLANDS

PLAYING STRUCTURE NETHERLANDS

Dutch Standard System when coming out of defense 3:3:4:1

GK

S

S

S

M

M

D

D

M

D

M

PLAYING STRUCTURE NETHERLANDS

PLAYING STRUCTURE NETHERLANDS

Dutch System when in possession 3:3:1:3:1

GK

S

S

S

M M

D

D

M

D

M

PLAYING STRUCTURE NETHERLANDS

PLAYING STRUCTURE NETHERLANDS

Dutch System when opposition have possession in deep defense 3:3:1:3:1

GK

S

S

S

M

M

D

D

M

D

M

INTERNATIONAL TEAM STRUCTURES

INTERNATIONAL TEAM STRUCTURES

Argentina

PLAYING STRUCTURE ARGENTINA

PLAYING STRUCTURE ARGENTINA

Argentina Standard System 3:2:3:2:1

GK

RS

CS

LS

FB

CH

RH

LH

IR

FB

IL

INTERNATIONAL TEAM STRUCTURES

INTERNATIONAL TEAM STRUCTURES

China 2003

PLAYING STRUCTURE CHINA 2003

PLAYING STRUCTURE CHINA 2003

System 3:3:1:3:1

GK

S

S

S

SWM

D

D

M

D

M

NOTE SW will be in front or behind back 3 depending on where ball is on pitch

PLAYING STRUCTURE CHINA 2003

PLAYING STRUCTURE CHINA 2003

System 2:2:2:1:3:1

GK

S

AM

S

SW

DM

D

D

DM

D

AM

NOTE SW will be in front or behind back 3 depending on where ball is on pitch

PLAYING STRUCTURE CHINA 2003

PLAYING STRUCTURE CHINA 2003

System 1:2:3:1:3:1

GK

AM

AM

S

D

SW

M

D

MD

M

NOTE SW will be in front or behind back 3 depending on where ball is on pitch

INTERNATIONAL TEAM STRUCTURES

INTERNATIONAL TEAM STRUCTURES

World Cup Qualifiers Rome 2006

PLAYING STRUCTURE - JAPANPLAYING STRUCTURE - JAPAN

Japan Standard System 3:3:3:1:1

GK

S

S

S

D

M

D

D

M

SW

M

PLAYING STRUCTURE - CHINAPLAYING STRUCTURE - CHINA

China Standard System 3:3:3:1:1

GK

S

S

S

D

M

D

D

M

SW

M

PLAYING STRUCTURE - KOREAPLAYING STRUCTURE - KOREA

Korea Standard System 3:3:4:1

GK

S

S

S

D

M

D

D

M

D

M

PLAYING STRUCTURE - USAPLAYING STRUCTURE - USA

USA Standard System 5:3:2:1

GK

RS

CS

LS

FB

CH

RH

LH

IR

FB

IL

PLAYING STRUCTURE - ENGLANDPLAYING STRUCTURE - ENGLAND

England Standard System 3:2:1:4:1

GK

RS

CS

LS

FB

CH

RH

LH

IR

FB

IL

KEY SKILLSKEY SKILLS

State and National requirements

Key SkillsKey Skills

ATHLETICISM• All players need to be fit – midfielders & half backs need to run around

level 12 on the beep test. All other positions should be around this as well, anything less that 10 is unacceptable.

• Players need to be strong on the ball • Speed is a huge asset, with and without the ball• Agility and change of pace are critical in today’s gameSKILLS• Basic skills• Elimination skills, ball control in congestion• The ability to carry the ball at pace on your stick • Tackling in the various situations on the field• Ability to run though lines as well as pass through lines • Set play skills• Goal scoring ability