CONTROLLING A MOVING BALL
Key Points
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Adopt the
ready position.
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If the
ball is travelling along the ground, adopt the lifting position.
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Hold the
hurley at an angle to deflect the ball towards the body.
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If the
ball is travelling in the air, move the hurley to intercept the ball.
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Relax the
grip and angle the bas of the hurley back to deaden the ball on impact.
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Release
the non-dominant hand from the hurley to catch the ball.
Technical
Drills
Drill 1 –
Basic – In Pairs
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This is a
basic drill to practice controlling a moving ball into the hand.
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Divide
the players into pairs, approximately 5m apart, one ball per pair.
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Player A
rolls the ball along the ground for player B to control into the hand.
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Player B
then rolls the ball back for Player A to control and so the drill continues
for a set time.
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To vary
the drill, the players throw the ball at medium or hip height for their
partner to control.
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To make
the drill more difficult, increase the distance between the players and
allow the players to strike the ball either along the ground or at hip
height for their partner to control.
Drill 2 –
Intermediate - Move and Control
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This is
an intermediate drill to practice controlling a moving ball into the hand.
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Divide
the players into pairs, approximately 20m apart.
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Place a
marker 5 meters in from one of the outer cones.
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On the
whistle, Player A strikes the ball low for Player B to run forward and
control at the 5 metre mark.
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Player B
continues forward and strikes the ball back to player A before jogging
backwards to the outer cone.
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On the
next whistle, repeat the drill.
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After a
set number of strikes the roles are reversed.
Drill 3
Intermediate
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This is
an intermediate drill to practice controlling a moving ball into the hand.
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Divide
the players into groups of 4.
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Mark out
a triangle placing the cones approximately 15m apart
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Position
one player at each corner, with the fourth player in the middle of the
triangle.
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In turn,
each of the outer players strike the ball low for the middle player to
control and return.
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After a
set time, change the player in the middle.
Drill 4
Intermediate - Turn and Control
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This is
an intermediate drill to practice controlling a moving ball into the hand.
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Divide
the players into groups of 3.
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Mark out
a distance of approximately 30m using cones.
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Position
one player at each end of the 30m with a ball
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Position
the third player in the middle.
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In turn,
the outer players strike the ball for the middle player to control and
return.
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Count how
many balls the middle player controls and returns in a set time.
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Change
the middle player and continue the drill.
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The
feeders should vary the way the ball is struck to the middle player, for
example, strike the ball at different heights and speeds.
Drill 5 –
Intermediate
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This
intermediate drill to practice controlling a moving ball into the hand
introduces an opponent.
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Divide
the players into groups of 4.
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Mark out
a distance of approximately 40m using cones.
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Position
one player at each end of the 40m with a ball.
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Then
position two players in the middle.
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In turn,
the outer players strike the ball for the nearer of the middle players to
control and strike back
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The
second of the middle players provides shadow opposition.
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Reverse
the roles of the middle players as the second ball is played towards the
middle.
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Change
the feeders and receivers after a set time.
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To vary
the drill, the player controlling the ball must strike it to the far side as
the second player attempts to block.
Developing the
Skill
Fun Game -
Control and Strike Relay
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This is a
fun game to help improve the players’ ability to control a moving ball.
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Divide
the group into teams of 3 or 4 players.
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Line up
each team at regular intervals over the length of the field.
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The
players must move the ball up and down the line as many times as possible in
a set time.
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Hold a
competition to find out which team is quickest to move the ball up the line
and back.