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Set Plays at a Throw-in (attacking) ( 4)

This particular throw-in, or the success of it, depends on timing and the movement
of the attacking players.
- T (the thrower) has the ball and considers the merits of throwing to X4 or
X3 who are both marked by D3 and D2.
- But X2 walks towards him (from less than
6 metres away) as if he wants to take the throw-in himself.
- Defender (D1) is close-by
watching the thrower T and X2.
- But as X2 is about to be handed the ball by T,
he sets off quickly down the flank as in the diagram.
- And just before he does
(X4) and X3) make sharp moves infield to take (D3) and (D2) with them – thus creating a space down the flank for T’s
throw for (X2) to run on to.
- (X4) and (X3)’s run are vital – but should
their markers not move with them then it would be up to T to assess the next
possibility as (X4) or (X3) would then be unmarked.
- The timing and accuracy of
the throw and (X2)’s run are vital to the
success of this tactic, - but clearly (D1) should be caught out and X2
should be in the clear in possession.
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