[UCCBball] game on the 1st

Chas Stan-Bishop chas at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
Mon Aug 3 17:28:51 AWST 2009


Yeah, I'm not actually a huge fan of a rigid pattern. They get messed up 
if someone neeeds to come off early due to injury, or sickness, or 
whatever.

If we just make sure that we don't sub someone off who just came on 
(unless possibly it's me :P), and we make sure no-one spends too long on 
the bench (>8 mins, say), that'd be enough. Although if we just keep track 
of time on the bench, that might make for some odd line-ups in the closing 
minutes... :/

Chas

On Mon, 3 Aug 2009, tommo at ucc.asn.au wrote:

> A couple more things to consider:
>
> 40 minutes x 5 players = 200 player minutes / 8 = 25 minutes per person.
>
> So if we divide it up evenly everyone should be off for ~7.5 minutes
> per half. Is everyone happy with that amount? Obviously some of us
> would like to be off less than that, but more importantly, does anyone
> need to be off more?
>
> Secondly, I'm slightly concerned about what a rigid subbing pattern
> could do for our flow. If Kieron hits a couple of consecutive threes
> or Accy gets some nice drives out of the middle, do we really want to
> interrupt that momentum by subbing them out, just because their name
> has come up?
>
> I'm tempted to suggest we should have a guideline of 2 x 3-4 min subs
> per player per half, but then allow a bit more flexibility with the
> ordering. If everyone makes an effort to keep track (yes, especially
> me) I'm sure we could make that work.
>
> NOTE - for 7 players it'd be 2 x 2-3 min subs per player per half.
>        for 6 players 2 x 1-2 min subs per player per half.
>
> Tom.
>
> Quoting "Duncan Sargeant" <dunc+bb at dunc.org>:
>
>> That's easy to fix - you just set a target time, eg 1 rotation every 2m.
>> Then the first sub in line notes their sub-in time (18:00 on the clock given
>> 20:00 halves), and passes that info to the next person (16:00), etc.  The
>> last sub tells their time to the person subbing off.  So everyone knows
>> their scheduled time to sub in.  If that time has passed at the next sub,
>> you go on.  Or you could work it out beforehand on paper and print it out.
>>
>> Eg if the first sub is at 17:00, only sub one person.  If the first sub is
>> at 15:30, then sub 2 people.
>>
>> ,dunc
>>
>> 2009/8/3 Alwyn Lloyd <zarquin at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Also we'd probably want to multi sub at some point, we often don't get
>>> enough breaks in play to call single subs often enough.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Thats is a good point,  when we were talking about it at the game, we
>>> were making the assumption that we;d be getting the chance to make a subs
>>> call every 2-3 mins at most, when actually, you can get stretches of game
>>> time that are 5+mins before there is a foul..
>>>
>>> -A
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