Quote PopTart="PopTart"He has a settled squad, which Agar didn't have so should be no reason to expirent in actual games.
They should be running different setups in training so they know what is worth trying in the preseason games.
They will line up against McGuire and Sutcliffe. Both quality half backs, so will test them out.'"
Webster will have decided what patterns of play and what systems will be in place long ago. To be fair, whether it's defence or attack the systems won't be largely different from what the majority of other clubs will run with.
In defence, It'll be first up contact aiming at the ball and looking for handles to control the attacker, two more joining the tackle with one being a 'chop', peel on the referee, marker system, spacing, numbering up, mapping and swing system.
In attack it'll be a series of lead and sweep runners with an element of doubling up also on show, they'll have a variety of inside options with some plays being sent at 'A' and others at 'B' with either the 9 or a half back being the ball player while sets coming off our line will target a channel to work one or two defenders over while taking little risk with the ball.
The main difference between teams being an ability to read play, and have core skills remain at a high standard under fatigue, pressure and anxiety.
With the odd brilliant performance from gifted individuals factored in!