About CR playPlaying the Circle Runner is not always
the most exciting position especially seen with the eyes of a youth
player, but the development of the game of handball has now made the
Circle Runner one of the most important players on the team. Without
the help from the Circle Runner the backcourt players and the wings
would have a hard time getting into shooting position and many of the
attack systems would be impossible without help from the Circle Runner
setting the decisive screen.
Besides being confronted with a
lot of pushing and shoving in the defense the Circle Runner must also
be able to handle the following in an attack situation:
1. |
To set a screen. |
2. |
To be able to turn quickly, get oriented and shoot hard
and precisely at goal. |
3. |
To be able to rush free between the opponents. |
4. |
To be able to participate in the game away from the goal
line (occasionally) |
5. |
To be able to catch the ball under extreme situations. |
Being able to catch the ball is extremely important for a Circle
Runner. The ball will normally arrive very suddenly and come in low
or high, as a direct pass or a bounce pass, and the phrase "a precise
pass" is not often on the top of the expectation list. Just to make
it more difficult, the Circle Runner is sure to be pushed and squeezed
while catching the ball and when shooting.
If the Circle Runner
is unable to catch the ball and make a good shot, her teammates will
soon stop passing the ball to her, as the ball is regarded "lost" and
the Circle Runner is reduced to a pure screening player.