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Published 22:50 22 May 2017 BST
Updated 09:30 24 May 2017 BST
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"If you play four forwards, the opposition plays five or six defenders anyway," the Meath man said. "So what teams are trying to do is bring bodies back a little bit deeper - how often do you see it, your half forward line is getting handy ball if he just drops off 10 yards."That's because the half backs don't follow them. They cover the space that is actually dangerous and they let the half forwards go to the middle to do what they want.
"To me, that's a cop out," Ward explained. "That's a complete cop out from your half forward because he's coming and getting the handy ball but he's not doing anything. He's just getting the ball from his half back in midfield and doing nothing. "He's too far away to give a good ball in and he's actually contributed to having a defender back there for the opposition. What he should be doing is going right up against his man, onto that 45-metre line, and making hard runs to try and create that link position. But they're not doing it."Listen to the whole explanation from 36:00 below.
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