Modern Coaching & Being a Marquee Forward with Conor Sweeney - The Backdoor Cut Podcast #020
In this episode of The Backdoor Cut Podcast, we sit down with Tipperary forward, Conor Sweeney to delve into the intricacies of modern coaching and the role of the sharpshooting forward. Conor shares his insights and experiences, offering a unique perspective on the evolving game.
The conversation begins with a recap of the recent Tailteann Cup matches and Conor's experience with his current hamstring injury, detailing his rehab process. He emphasises the importance of mastering finer details in football and explains the core principles that guide his play, providing insights into their application in training and matches. Conor discusses the benefits and challenges of games-based training and the shift in coaching philosophy towards giving players more freedom to express themselves on the field.
We also explore the pressure of being a marquee forward, with Conor sharing how he handles this responsibility. The episode includes an analysis of the Down vs. Antrim match and Conor's take on the current power rankings in Gaelic football, discussing the strengths and weaknesses of teams like Kerry, Dublin, Donegal, and Galway.
Timestamps
00:35 - Introduction
00:48 - Tailteann Cup weekend
02:36 - Hamstring injury and rehabilitation
11:59 - Having clarity on the field
16:50 - Principles of play
20:18 - Games-based training
26:30 - Changing the mentality to trust players to play with freedom
31:19 - Pressure on being required to score?
36:41 - Pressure as a corner back
41:26 - Risk/Reward - Derry playing with a lot of risk
54:36 - Power rankings: Kerry, Dublin, Donegal & Galway
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