Crosserlough Principles of Play: Strategies and Guidelines for Effective Gameplay
Explore the principles of play and strategies employed in Crosserlough for optimal performance on the field. Discover how ball speed, movement, space, and pressure influence gameplay, along with specific tactics such as no touch, one touch, cutbacks, support runs, and contesting every ball. Enhance your understanding of game dynamics and improve your skills with these essential principles.
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CROSSERLOUGH PRINCIPLES OF PLAY
Principles Guidelines that dictate the intentions of how we play the game Strategies Methods used to achieve principles
Principles Ball Speed Movement / Space Pressure
Ball Speed (Strategies) No Touch / One Touch 3 Seconds in Possession Play the way you're facing Forward passing One Bounce or Better Angle Pass
Ball Speed (Videos) Ball Speed, No touch, Play the way you face Ball Speed, Movement, No Touch, Play The you Face Ball Speed & Movement, No Touch, Angled pass, bounce pass, Loop Ball Speed, Play the way you face No touch, 3rd man run Ball Speed, No touch, Angled Pass, 3rd man run Ball speed angle pass, bounce pass Ball speed, angled pass, one bounce, play the way you face Ball Speed, angles pass, one bounce, Play the way you face Ball Speed, No Touch, One Bounce, Play the way you face
Movement / Space (Strategies) Wide / Deep Cutbacks / Loop Get ahead of the ball Support runs 3rd Man runs
Movement / Space (Videos) Movement / space, Wide, Deep Movement / Space, Cutback, Width, Depth
Pressure Strategies (Strategies) Contact Contest every ball (WYOB) Near hand tackle Double up
Pressure Strategies (Videos) Pressure, Contact, Near hand, Win Contested Ball Pressure, Contact Pressure, Contact Pressure, Contact, Show the line Pressure, Contact, Win contested Ball