The Ground Flick
Key Points- Move towards the ball in the ready position.
- Keep eyes on the ball.
- On approaching the sliotar, release the non-dominant hand from the hurley.
- Move in close to the opponent.
- Extend the dominant arm to maximise reach.
- ‘Flick’ the ball from the opponent using a wristy swing.
- Remain as close to the opponent as possible to avoid follow through from their swing.
- Continue to try and gain clean possession.
Practice the Technique Drill 1 – Basic - This is a basic drill to practice the Ground Flick technique.
- Divide the players into pairs, one ball per pair.
- Place 6 markers in a line approximately 2 to 3 meters apart.
- The players line up behind the first marker in pairs.
- Player A moves forward to the next cone with the ball at their feet.
- Player B jogs up beside Player A to flick the ball away one handed.
- Player A does not attempt to play the ball.
- Player B then recovers the ball and moves on to the next cone for Player A to flick, and so the drill continues.
- Having repeated the exercise at each marker, the pair return to the end of the line
- Continue the drill for a set time.
- The players should practice coming from the opponent’s left and right side.
- When the players can flick the ball from a stationary opponent, get both players to jog into the ball, with the tackler coming from slightly behind the opponent.
- Again the opponent provides token opposition and should not tackle the player.
Drill 2 – Intermediate - Chase and Flick - This is an intermediate drill to practice the Ground Flick technique.
- Divide the players into pairs, one ball per pair.
- Player A, the tackler, begins slightly behind Player B.
- The coach throws the ball forward for both players to run to strike the ball, with Player A attempting to flick the ball ahead of Player B making contact.
- Both players try to gain clean possession before returning to the end of the line.
- The next pair repeat the exercise.
- Reverse the roles after each round
- The players should practice coming from the opponent’s left and right side.
Developing the Skill Grid Game - Get out of the Grid - This is a grid game to develop the ground flick technique.
- Four pairs of players work independently in a grid 20m x 20m.
- One player in each pair attempt to keep possession while the second attempts to flick the ball out of the grid.
- Once the ball leaves the grid, both partners must leave the grid and sit down.
- Keep going until only one pair remains in the grid.
- Reverse the roles and repeat the drill.
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