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The answer below is great but the "zone' is used often and teams have developed tactics to break the zone and re-create the flow of the game to their advantage. Pairing off evenly is good but "Man on Man' tactic is just as effective. You defend them the same way a GK would a GS; turning them away from the play of the ball and forcing them to run away towards the outside of the court; running right up to the transverse line where they will end up off side, or force a held ball. The "man on man" tactic shows endurance in your team and will also show that you are working "as a team" and not marking 2 players throughout the court. Pick up players as they move through the court and don't forget to let other team players know by communicating with them. This will force the opposition to look for players behind them and making them re-set the play and give your team more options to turn the ball over to your advantage. You can use a tactic called the zone tactic where you fill the space or a tactic called one on one which basically means that you pair off evenly throughout the court =] Tactics would be to get into space so your team mate can pass the ball to you without getting it intercepted. Also keep passing the ball down to your team mate's goal attack or the goal shoot. Also mark the opposite team members to intercept their passes. When your marking always stay with the person your marking. Its better if you have taller players to put them up defence end and the smaller players in positions like WA, GA, C because they should be harder to mark.

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16y ago

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