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1. Aussie Rules coaching resources - shortball drills
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1.1 Tackle, make a second effort | | For coaching footballers aged U/16 to senior, this drill requires 6+ players, 1 cone and 1 football. The length of this drill is 5 metres for seniors, when coaching juniors you should shorten this drill to a more appropriate length.Tackling is used, so consider players with injuries. This resource develops long handballing and tackling. Use this drill early in the training session, or perhaps in between longer exercises for recovery.
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Senior, U/16. | |
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Handball (long), Tackle. *Light contact or inferred pressure. |
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Players must learn to make several efforts when the ball is in dispute. It's easy for a player to stay on the ground and watch the contest. This drill makes the player get up quickly and produce a second effort after tackling. |
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1.2 Bounce, turn and kick | | For coaching footballers aged U/8 to senior, you will need groups of 6 players, 2 cones and 1+ footballs per group. The length of this drill is 20 metres for seniors, when coaching juniors you should shorten this drill to a more appropriate length.Use this drill early in the training session, or perhaps in between longer exercises for recovery. This is a kicking drill to practice short kicking.
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Senior, U/16, U/14, U/12, U/10, U/8. | |
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Kick (short). |
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Players must learn to steady before kicking, otherwise they increase the likelihood of executing poorly. This is often difficult after a player has run some distance, as they may have become slightly exhausted. This drill teaches players to straighten, steady and execute an accurate kick after a hard run. |
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1.3 Crumbing Circle | | For coaching footballers aged U/14 to senior, this drill requires 12+ players and 2+ footballs. This resource develops quick handballing, mid-length handballing and short kicking. The length of this drill is 40 metres for seniors, when coaching juniors you should shorten this drill to a more appropriate length.Use this drill early in the training session, or perhaps in between longer exercises for recovery.
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Senior, U/16, U/14. | |
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Handball (average, quick), Crumb. |
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This drill simulates a player making position front and square to receive a ineffective handball from a teammate, who then must pick the ball up off the ground near their feet. |
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2. Aussie Rules coaching resources - half oval drills
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2.1 Marking contest 4-on-2 | | For coaching footballers aged U/16 to senior, you will need 20 players, 8 cones and 1 football. Tackling is used, so consider players with injuries. This drill practices long kicking, quick handballing, mid-length handballing, contested marking, tackling, short kicking and short kicking. Use this drill midway through the session. The length of this drill is 100 metres for seniors, when coaching juniors you should shorten this drill to a more appropriate length.
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Senior, U/16. | |
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*Competitive* Kick (long), Handball (average, quick), Contested Mark, Tackle, Shepherd, Crumb. |
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Players must judge the ball's trajectory to predict where the best place to crumb a marking contest will be. This drill teaches players good positioning when crumbing a marking contest, and running in numbers to draw opponents and get past them. |
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2.2 Handball around the Square in Threes | | For coaching footballers aged U/8 to senior, you will need 15 players, 4 cones and 1+ footballs. Use this drill midway through the session. The length of this drill is 80 metres for seniors, when coaching juniors you should shorten this drill to a more appropriate length. This drill practices mid-length kicking, mid-length handballing and long handballing.
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Senior, U/16, U/14, U/12, U/10, U/8. | |
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Kick (average), Handball (average, long). |
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Players can form an effective attack by running in lines, using handball to get past outnumbered opponents. This drill practices sharp, sideways handball whilst running at speed, and good positioning to receive. |
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3. Aussie Rules coaching resources - full oval drills
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3.1 Switch competitive goalkicking race | | For coaching footballers aged U/14 to senior, this drill requires 20+ players and 2 footballs. Use this drill towards the end of training. Tackling is used, so consider players with injuries. This drill practices short kicking, mid-length kicking, long kicking, goalkicking, quick handballing, mid-length handballing, long handballing, contested marking, tackling, short kicking and short kicking.
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Senior, U/16, U/14. | |
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Kicking, Goalkicking, Handball, Contested Mark, Tackle, Shepherd, Crumb. |
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Following a switch, full advantage must be taken of the space by moving the ball decisively. This drill practices long direct play following a switch, through a contest to be the quickest to score a goal. It highlights how critical handling errors can be. |
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