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The 'Get Out' Sets
With Glenn Bayliss and Rick Stone
OK, your team needs ball possession and the opposition have just kicked it to you. However, you are back in the danger zone, on your own line and close to the side line.
What are your players going to do? How are they going to manage the 'Get Out' sets?
They are going to need structured plays to handle the pressure, 'get out' and be in good field position to apply their own pressure by the end of the six.
Hull coach, Peter Sharp, talks of moving the ball from the corner post to the middle of the 50 metre line. "There is a lot of football to be played there," he says.
RLCM spoke with the QRL's Glenn Bayliss and Newcastle assistant coach Rick Stone to get a successful coach's thoughts on 'Get Out' sets.
Continued from Friday
......Glenn states that the first play needs one of the fast men to take the ball infield in a 'hook line' or 'J-line', away from the side-line and away from the imaginary box area.
Normally, the first hit up is the winger or fullback who should scoot from dummy half, running in-field away from the marker, before straightening up in an attempt to gain metres.
This should allow time for some of the forwards to get back in support.
Glenn points out that if a forward is used for the first hit up, there may not be the desired effect as he may have just got back on side and if the opposition chase team is set, it could be a wasted play.
Second play hit ups are for forwards to get metres and players similar to the style of Shane Webcke and Petero Civoniceva are needed.
Again, their use depends on the effectiveness of the first play and subsequent field position.
These players should be aware of how they are going to be tackled. They should not be running upright or looking to offload the ball.
They should be aiming to run at a player and then change their line so that they are running between players.
They should also be preparing for a quick play the ball. If they run directly at a player, the tackler could hold them up allowing
the support tackler to come in with a dominant tackle and slow the play the ball down.
By aiming at a player and at the last moment moving to get between the tackler and the support tackler should make the tackle less dominant.
The ball runner should endeavour to land on his elbows and knees to facilitate a quick play the ball.
The only time to spread the ball in this area is if the back-line is set and the opposition chase team has not marked up correctly.
Space out wide may be inviting but this could be a high-risk tactic.
Players need to be skilful and confident enough to move the ball two or three passes wide.
The next play could be aimed at a player who is not coming up in defence or at a smaller defender.
If the side is skilful enough, the third of fourth tackle could be run to the line with support and option runners to draw a player in and then pop a short pass.
All option runners should have hands up ready to receive the ball which may be a behind ball or a face ball.
The option runners have an important role in this passage of play.
If on the third or fourth tackle, the 40m line has been reached, the 40/20 kick could be an option.
Even if the scrum feed is not achieved, at least the opposition will have the ball near the side line. However, good communication and chase is required.
An isolated winger or fullback who receives the ball near the sideline could be bundled into touch.
Continued Tuesday....
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