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Lines Drill 3

Groups of 4
Sliotars: 3 per group
Cones: 2
Skills: Striking, Control, Catching, Batting
Level of Effort: 2/5
Level of Complexity: 3/5

Set-up:

Players line up over a distance of about 90m (say from 21 to 21) with a player at either end and two players in the middle. The players on either end have a sliotar or two each.

Description:

To start player 1 strikes a high ball to player 3 who bats it down to player 2. Player 2 runs on to it and collects it, runs past player 3 and strikes a pass for player 4 to catch.

Player 4 strikes the ball back to player 2 who catches it, turns and gives a handpass to player 3. Player 3 collects the pass and strikes the ball back to player 1.

Player 1 strikes another high ball down except now he strikes the ball to player 2 who bats it down to player 3 who collects it and so on. Continue for 2 minutes when players swap.

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Lines Drill 1

Groups: of 3 players
Sliotars: 2
Cones: 3
Skills: Striking, Controlling, Catching
Level of Effort: 3/5
Level of Complexity: 1.5/5

Set-up:

Arrange cones in a 70m line as shown below. Players on either end have a ball.


Description:

Player 1 strikes the ball to 2 who controls the ball and strikes the ball back to 1. Immediately player 3 strikes the ball into 2 who controls and strikes it back.

Repeat as described. Give each player 2 to 2½ minutes in the middle.

Variations:

A) Players can strike the ball

  • Off the left
  • Off the right
  • Off the hurley
  • One touch and strike without catching

B) Make this a competition among the groups of 3. How many can the group get in one turn? How many can the group get on aggregate?


C) Instead of returning the ball the side from where it came the player in the middle can continue the ball in the same direction. To speed this up make sure there are two sliotars at the side that starts. Players in the middle can either:

  • Control the ball and strike it from the hand.
  • Control the ball and strike it off the hurley.
  • Double first time on the ball.

D) To encourage players to move on to the ball set up four cones for the middle player as below with 10m metres between the cones. Players move on to the ball and strike the ball from the outside the line of the cones.


E) To encourage players to work harder in the middle and move after receiving one ball place a bench or suspend a rope across the middle which the player must jump over before receiving the ball from the next side.

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Warm Up Drill 1

Groups: 3, 4 or 5 players
Sliotars: 1 per group
Cones: 6
Skills: Controlling, Striking, Lifting, Soloing, Handpassing, Catching, Batting, Dribbling, Kicking
Level of Effort: 2.5/5
Level of Complexity: 1.5/5

Set-up:

Use four of the cones to form a rectangle that is about 15 metres wide and long enough to accommodate the required number of groups. Place the last two cones about 5 metres further out to give the option of a 20 metre distance.

Players break up into groups of three (or five) and have the groups split with two (or three) people at cone A and one (or two) players at cone B 15 metres away. The first player at A has a ball.


Description:

Player 1 starts with the ball in his hand and runs towards Player 2 at B. Half way acriss he rolls the ball along the ground in front of player 2 and then follows the ball to cone B and takes his position there.

Player 2 controls the ball, runs towards Player 3 at cone A, rolls the ball along the ground in front of player 3 and this follows the ball to cone A can takes his position there. Player 3 controls the ball and continues the cycle.

The ball should be rolled gently as players are just starting off and are just looking to get the eye in and the heart rate up slightly. Continue for about one minute and then work through some of the following variations changing again after about a minute or so.

Variations:

A) Throw the ball head high with a firm, flat throw for the next player to catch to warm up the catching hand.

B) Strike the ball gently along the ground for the next player to control, varying striking off the right and off the left sides.

C) Throw the ball in the air dropping down on the next player for a high jumping catch.

D) Solo and hand-pass to the opposite player. Pass with the right hand on the way out and use the left hand on the way in. Pass from the hand and from the hurley.

E) Leave the ball in the middle between the players to allow a pick-up of a stationary ball. After picking the ball the player carries the ball for a few steps and drops the ball to the ground for the next player to come on to.

F) Players take a hand-pass, throw the ball a couple of yards in front of them, pick it up as it rolls away from them and then handpass to the next player. (players can also just block the ball out in front as they receive the handpass from the oncoming player). The key is that the ball is rolling away from the player as he goes to pick it up.

G) Strike into the hand using both left and right. The receiving player must catch the ball rather than play it on the hurley if possible.

H) Player coming from A throws the ball high in the air for player from B to bat down to feet of player remaining at A who controls it and throws it up for the next player at B.

I) Player coming from A throws the ball in the air for player from B to bat down to himself. He then picks the ball and gives a handpass to remaining player at A.

J) Player coming from A throws the ball in the air out in front of the player at B to allow him to come forward to jump in the air and catch and then hand-pass to remaining player at A.

L) Dribble along the ground touching the ball at least six times before passing along the ground to the next player. Bounce the ball two or three feet on the hurley (one hands or two) before bouncing the ball to the next player.

M) Player coming from A drops the ball in front of the player at B who plays/dribbles the ball along the ground 2 or 3 times, he then picks it up and drops it in front of the next player.

O) No hands. Solo to a couple of yards of player at far side then strike or flick the ball off the hurley to the player who controls it with or without catching and solos to the opposite side.

P) One handed. Players run at the players opposite with the ball in hand and throw the ball up to give a one handed pass with the hurley to the next player. The ball can also be pushed forward two handed from in front of the body.

Q) Solo across and give a kick pass to the next player to catch. Kicks can be from the hand or off the hurley.

R) After eight to ten minutes move the players back to the outside cones to have 20 metres between the groups. Have the players strike the ball along the ground and to the hand as before but this time much harder and faster. Continue for 90 seconds to 2 minutes on each.

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