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Monkey In The Middle (3
Team Version)
- Three teams, A, B and C.
- Teams A and B attempt to keep the ball
from Team C by:
- Possessing the ball using their
own players.
- Passing the ball over or through
the middle zone to the other team waiting in their own zone. (Team
A can pass to Team B as shown in the diagram)
- The defending team (Team C) is able to
get out of the middle by:
- Replacing the team that looses the
ball out of bounds.
- Dispossessing a team and making a
pass into the other grid to the waiting team. (eg. Staling it from
A and passing it to B).
- The defending team is only allowed to
send three players into one of the grids at one time. The three
remaining players must be back in the "middle" before the
ball is sent into the other grid. They can not enter the grid until
the ball does.
- If a ball is lost out of bounds, the
coach immediately puts a ball into play in the other grid area, making
the new defending team run to put immediate pressure on the ball.
- Make the grids bigger to allow
attacking team more success, smaller to challenge them more.
Coaching Points:
- Transition
- Attacking principles: Long passing,
attacking shape, receiving long passes, support.
- defending principles: Pressure, cover,
balance, compactness, immediate chase.
Make Sure:
- If teams are not even, it is OK for a
team to play one player down.
- Keep the game flowing, if a ball goes
out of bounds, immediately call out who is in the "middle"
and put the next ball into play.
- Defending team defends as a unit and
keeps compact .
- If the attacking team looses
possession of the ball, they try to win it back before the defending
team plays it out of their grid.
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