Quite often players will know how to create and release an overlap but in practice will keep hold of the ball, with the winger/ fullback/ back-rower carrying the ball wider and wider until the chance is gone and they end up going into touch and falling into a hedge. To ensure your players keep the move going and use the overlap to their advantage we work on recreating game situations where your players need to decide whether to carry the ball, dummy the pass or pop the ball off to the supporting player to run onto.
Designed for squads large and small of all abilities we start with a simple 3 vs 2 drill that is designed to instil confidence in your players and encourage them to release the ball to create the overlap for the extra man to carry the ball up the pitch. Of course no game is ever quite as simple as this and we at Sportplan fully recognise this which is why the drills become progressively more and more difficult, bringing in more defenders and adding to the complexity of the passing moves.
To bring the session to a fun conclusion we play am 8 vs 6 conditioned game which looks at encouraging your attackers to put into practice everything they've covered in this releasing the overlap session. Come the end of the session you should see your players making more positive runs and are more ready to release the ball to continue the move.
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