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Dean Ryan expresses the importance of turnover ball.
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Strong defence and a turnover allows two quick passes, (One long pass), and then attack the defence. The two passes have changed the channel of attack by 30 metres.
Key factors : Tackle and stay on your feet - Long quick pass / spin pass - Communicate loudly - Support the ball carrier on his shoulder
To ensure players consider the best options at the moment they win turnover ball.
The easy option may be to go straight back into contact, but this gives the opposition time to organise a defence.
Encourage players to move the ball away from contact and attack the space wide
From a turnover in contact the attackers pass the ball wide one way and then a deep wide pass back in the other direction to pull the defence out of shape and create an opportunity to attack. Key factors : Wide flat pass - Players support from depth - Deep wide pass - Running and swerving past the defender
Women's - Turnovers and move the ball
Men's - Turnover and move the ball 4
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