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Key Points

  • Stand close to the opponent in the check position.
  • As the opponent prepares to play the ball, reach forward with the arms outstretched, the hands close together and the fingers spread apart
  • Keep your eyes on the ball.
  • Block the ball at the point of contact with the boot.
  • Move to regain possession ahead of the opponent.

Practice the Technique

Drill 1 – Basic - Block with Partner 
  • Divide the group into pairs, one ball per pair.
  • Ensure each pair has adequate space to perform the technique in a stationary position.
  • Player A takes 3 steps in a pre-arranged direction before kicking gently for Player B in a kneeling position to block.
  • Increase the strength of the kick as the blocker improves.
  • Reverse the roles after a designated time.
  • This drill is also effective in improving the confidence of the player in performing the block down.
  • As the players improve increase the difficulty of the drill by getting the blocker to take up a standing position.

Drill 2 - Intermediate – Hit the Target

  • Mark out a grid 2m x 2m using cones
  • On a signal Player A, positioned 10m to one side of the grid, kick passes the ball to Player B, positioned in the grid.
  • Player C, beginning 5m to the other side of the grid, attempts to block Player B from passing to player D, 10m to the far side of the grid.
  • Run the drill in reverse with the blocker and the player in the grid switching roles
  • After a set number of attempts, switch the middle players with the outer players.

Develop the Technique

Game Play Drill

  • Place a cone approximately 40m directly out from the goalposts
  • Place a second cone approximately 20 from goal to one side
  • Divide the players into pairs, one defender and one attacker
  • Each attacker in turn solos towards goal shadowed by the defender
  • Once within shooting range the attacker attempts to shoot for a point and the defender attempts to block
  • Reverse the roles after a set number of attempts.

Fun Game – Possession Football

  • Mark out a grid approximately 40m x 20m using cones.
  • Divide the grid into four sections
  • Divide the players into pairs, one pair per section
  • One of each pair is a member of the same team
  • The team with the ball attempt to retain possession by kicking the ball from section to section
  • The opposing team attempt to block the kicks of their opponents.
  • If the kick is blocked that team gain possession
  • If the kick is successful that team must be allowed retain possession
  • Continue the drill for a set period of time
  • The team that retains the ball for the greatest number of passes in sequence is the winner
 

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