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Published 12:34 19 May 2017 BST
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"Sometimes being moved out, for a player that played so much in the inside line is like a breath of fresh air because you have more freedom out there as well," said McDonnell.
Members of the full forward line should work together, communicate with each other on when they're going out on the field and when they're staying in, just like Conor McManus and Jack McCarron did in scoring a well-worked goal against Dublin in the league.
The pair dovetailed well together with some fine communicated movement, leaving the Dublin defenders disorientated for much of the game.
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"In that instance, Conor McManus probably thought of something similar like that, go out get the ball and set up McCarron for a goal. It showed that there is a combination between the two of them and they can work well together regardless of what zone of the forward line that they're in," noticed the Armagh man.
McCarron is seen here moving off his other full forward member Owen Duffy to good effect.
McDonnell revealed another tactical dynamic that he and his fellow full forward member Ronan Clarke practiced for Armagh.
"Instead of breaking out in straight line-runs, you know, we learned to circle each other a lot," he added. "So our runs weren't taking (us) away from the scoring-zone, you know, we were circling each other.
"If the ball was coming in high to Clarkey, he was tapping it down to me by just simply going around in a circle. That's the way we fed off each other and I was receiving the ball in an area where I knew straight away I didn't have to take a solo or a bounce, I could just kick the ball straight over the bar."
This goal McDonnell scored against Derry in the 2000 Ulster Football final is a fine example of such movement in action.
The key is communication and working together. You have to play to your advantages and try to keep that full back line guessing by staying close to each other at times, feeding off the breaks of the ball.
Host Colm Parkinson revealed an instance of when he and his partner in the Laois full forward line, Chris Conway, devised an instinctive on field plan to upset their opposing full back line.
"I said to Chris, instead of us trying to run for the ball, I said 'I'm faster than you, you're a better finisher than me', I'll break for everything," he disclosed.
"I'll be out in front of my man, when I break I'll win the ball and I'll either turn and look for you close to goals or I'll lay it off and someone else can look for you close to goals. We actually talked about this just on the field before the ball was thrown in... It really worked for us... We weren't working on this in training, so a lot of times when you're not working on it, two players can be breaking out and making the same runs and the communication isn't there."
Again, communication is the key, set out different roles for each full forward line member based on their own characteristics of the players, let the ball winners win ball and the finishers finish.
You can listen to the lads chat about the various movement strategies from 42'30" from The GAA Hour.
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