Taking
Advantage of Throw-ins
Throw-ins
may seem like a small part of the game,
but they can make a huge difference in the
final outcome. With that said, there are
two points I like to make with my players
that go beyond the basic technique of a
throw in and into the strategy of the game.
The
first point is that a quick throw-in can
lead to a great scoring opportunity. Especially
in the offensive third in the field, try
to get the ball into play quickly and try
to catch the defense on their heels. Since
there is no off-sides on a throw in, a quick
thinking thrower with a player making a
run into the open space behind the defense
can often result in a great scoring opportunity.
As far as coaching points, remind your players
to take quick throws when the defense is
not in position, and that there is no off-sides.
My
other “secret” is related to
those times when the ball goes out of play,
and it is not clear who touched it last.
Tell your players to always pretend like
the other team touched it last. You do this
by reacting quickly, going for the ball
and throwing it in, even if the Referee
hasn’t made his call yet. Before you
give him a chance to call it the other way,
pick it up and throw it in. If you act like
the ball is yours and the Ref is not sure,
your reaction might sway his decision. One
word of caution however, sometimes you can
over do it, or if the Ref is on to you it
won’t work. In my playing days, I
received two yellow cards for making this
play, but making it benefited me on multiple
occasions.