OVERHEAD CATCH
Key Points
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Adopt the
ready position.
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Release
the non-dominant hand from the hurley and extend it above the head.
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The open,
cupped hand faces the oncoming ball.
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Raise the
hurley above the head to protect the catching hand.
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Move
towards the ball to receive it at the highest point, jumping if necessary.
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Relax the
hand on impact, catching the ball with the fingers of the cupped hand.
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In a game
situation, the hurley is held behind the catching hand when the opponent is
to the rear, and in front of the catching hand when the opponent is to the
front.
Technical
Drills
Drill 1 – Basic – Overhead Catch
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This is a
basic drill to practice the Overhead Catch Technique in a stationary
position.
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Divide
the players into pairs 3 to 5 metres apart.
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Player A
throws the ball underarm for player B to catch overhead.
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Player B
then throws the ball for Player A to catch.
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Encourage
the players to get in the habit of raising the hurley to protect the
catching hand.
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Count how
many successful catches each pair complete in 30 seconds.
Drill 2 – Basic – Run and Overhead
Catch
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This is a
basic drill to practice the Overhead Catch technique.
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Divide
the players into groups of 3.
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Mark out
a distance of 6 metres using cones.
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Place a
further marker 1 metre from the first cone.
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The
players line up behind the first cone.
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The first
player runs out to the far cone with the ball.
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Rounding
the cone, they throw the ball underarm for the next player to catch overhead
before returning to the back of the line.
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Each
player continues the drill in turn.
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The
throwing player should aim for the ball to land in the 1 metre zone marked.
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The
catching player moves forward to receive the ball at the one metre marker.
Drill
3 Intermediate – Move and Catch
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This is
an intermediate drill to practice the Overhead Catch technique.
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Mark out
a triangle using cones approximately 5 metres apart.
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Divide
the players into pairs, one ball per pair.
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Position
the players at 2 corners of the triangle.
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Player A,
on the first cone, throws the ball for Player B to catch as they move to the
free cone.
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The ball
should be thrown approximately half way between the 2 cones.
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Player B
then throws the ball for Player A to catch.
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Encourage
the players to judges the flight of the ball and jump to catch it on the
move.
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To make
the drill more difficult, increase the size of the triangle.
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If the
distance is suitable, the players strike the ball for their opponents to
catch.
Drill
4 Intermediate - Opposed Catch
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This is
an intermediate drill to practice the Overhead Catch technique
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Divide
the players into groups of 3.
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Mark out
a distance of 6 metres using cones.
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Place a
further marker 1 metre from the first cone.
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One
player is positioned at each point.
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Player A,
positioned at the far cone acts as a feeder, throwing the ball underam for
Player B to catch at the one metre marker.
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Player C
moves in behind Player B to provide shadow opposition.
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Player C
should not attempt to tackle Player B or intercept the ball.
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Rotate
the players after each successful catch.
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The
catching player should raise the hurley behind the catching hand for
protection.
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To
increase the difficulty of the drill, allow the opposing player to compete
for the ball.