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"Here's my tactical theory on what Monaghan need to do for their own kickout," Wooly said. "Dublin have such an aggressive press on everybody's kickouts now where they'll actually move two of their defenders further up and just abandon their men - they got this off Kerry. "So if I was Monaghan, I'd bring my whole half forward line back into my side of the field and Dublin are going to aggressively push up on them. I'd bring all my team inside the 45' and have them moving all over the place and Dublin moving with them and then I would bang the ball long. "If you win that ball, you are in the mix. Dublin have pushed up so far. "If you lose that ball, you have all your team sitting back ready to defend anyway. "You actually can't lose in this scenario. "If you lose that ball, you're exactly where you want to be with your defence crowded and working off a counter attack."If Dublin push up and Rory Beggan goes long, Monaghan will have space and one v ones with a very potent attack. If Dublin push up and Monaghan lose the ball, the Dubs are out of position, they've contributed to the blockage in offence and they can't use their lightning speed like they want to. Listen to the full preview of Monaghan v Dublin from 46:30 below.
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