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David Codey (61)
In my day, touch footy was played before training,as numbers built up, and then as a bit of a warm up.To many repetitive drills which bore the s**t out of the kids, too many tin pot rep teams (where they do the same repetitive drills).
This 'unstructured play' was actually developing ball playing skills, with ball players learning to react to defences.
That is gone now,ball players instead learn choreographed plays, that they execute with complete disregard for what is unfolding in front of them.
3 on 2 drills, & 4 on 3 drills are fine, except it appears to me that most players width of vision is too narrow to identify when these situations exist.