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The opposing goalie saves the ball and now they’re trying to clear the ball. From the goalie, field players must catch, turn and look to make the next pass — all the while running forward with their heads up.
You don’t want that to happen, of course. You want to keep the ball on this side of the field for another scoring opportunity. Your attack and midfield players must redefend, or ride, the ball to keep it on their attack side or at least slow the other team’s transition.
There are several options for riding. Some redefend man-to-man and leave the goalie open. Others pressure the goalie. Yet others double-team the first outlet to try to force a turnover for a quick scoring opportunity.
If you want to double the ball, this is a great game to help prepare for the scenario. Players learn to redefend with the double team to help slow and/or disrupt the transition.
BALL HUNT
The objective of the game is to slow the transition and create a turnover. Every player has a role and a responsibility — especially the players who are part of the double team. The attackers and midfielders must work in tandem to disrupt the opponent’s transition.
SKILLS
SETUP
Layer One: 3v3
Layer Two: 5v5