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There are many formations that can be utilised to benefit a team’s performance within Hockey. The structures chosen aid in the application of strategies that the team may try to employ, one such formation is a 4-4-2. ...
There are different forms of set-up that can be used; there is the basic 4-4-2 (see Appendix I). ... The Centre Forwards (CF) X1&2 are the first line of defence, they try to pressure the opposition defence when they have the ball, or slow down any attacks to enable their team to get set defensively.
From an offensive point of view, the 4-4-2 formation allows the implementation of the concepts of width & depth in attack; not only with X3&X6 attacking down their respective wings but with X7 & X10 overlapping to create overload in attack. X1&2 can come wide from the centre to provide alternate options for the wide players. ...
The set-up of the formation is not limited to playing just the 4-4-2 displayed in Appendix I.
Approximate Word count = 861 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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