Real Housing Haifa vs. Dancing Camel HaSharon
This Friday the Israel Football League will be making its first appearance in the Netanya region as the Dancing Camel Hasharon Pioneers take on the Real Housing Haifa Underdogs. The two teams will meet on the fields of the Wingate Institute for Physical Culture and Sport in Netanya, and is slated to kick off at 12:30 pm.
“Wingate has long been recognized as the number one training ground for Israel’s athletes and coaches,” said Eric Amkraut, the Commissioner of the IFL. “We are fortunate to have the support of the Wingate Institute in promoting this great game to the Israeli athletic community.”
Wingate and the IFL are already working together, partnering in operating a coaches’ certification course in American Football, the first time such a training program has ever been offered in Israel. Additionally, the IFL is presently exploring expansion, with the Netanya region a leading candidate for a new IFL franchise for the 2008-09 season.
The Pioneers (1-4), who are looking to snap their current three game losing skid, will try and take advantage of Haifa’s schedule, with this being a classic trap game that the Underdogs will have to watch out for.
Coming off a short week after a controlling 26-0 victory against Tel Aviv just a few days ago, and looking ahead to an enormously important match-up against first-place Jerusalem in their next game, for Real Housing (4-2), this game is sandwiched, or trapped, right in between.
Strikingly often, in such instances, teams have a tendency to overlook the middle game and not come out with the right concentration or preparation, especially against a potentially weaker opponent. Haifa will have to be careful to stave off complacency while facing a struggling Pioneers’ squad. If they are not focused, they may be in for a surprise upset.
The Pioneers’ will certainly have their hands full trying to dismantle the Haifa offense, which has been lethal in recent weeks. Their main goal must be to dominate the line of scrimmage by getting their linemen to hit low and hard to establish consistent penetration.
If Dancing Camel can do this successfully, and Dori Reichmann and Niran Hadad are able to wreak havoc in the Underdogs’ backfield, it should blow up the run and allow them to blanket the passing game with soft zone coverage. As well, it would also give Hasharon a chance to keep pressure on Haifa’s quarterback without gambling with the blitz and leaving itself vulnerable to the big play.
The Underdogs will look to combat this approach by trying to slow down the Hasharon defensive rush with short, two step dropbacks and quick, decisive play calling. Their versatile tandem of Lior Subotnik and Niv Medlinger enables them to incorporate more screens and draws to slow aggressive pass rushes. Both backs possess a nice blend of running and receiving skills, so expect Real Housing to use either on any down.
Also look for Haifa to open up the passing game more than it has done recently and take some deep shots from run-heavy sets. Despite not having a great air attack, the Underdogs have a knack for getting Shachar Yeshurun open down the field off play-action. Look for them to exploit that trend by using close alignments out of run-heavy formations to free up their receivers on deep crossing routes off play fakes.
Dancing Camel will also have to put some points of their own on the board to have any chance for a victory. For a team that has looked lackadaisical in recent outings, look for them to get better, alert, play out of their troops by simplifying the game plan to feature schemes with fewer adjustments.
With the anticipated return of Shmuel O’Neil, Hasharon will have two legitimate power backs to shoulder the load on offense, as he combines with Mike Levy in what should be the IFL’s strongest running duo.
Hasharon, however, has been too dependent on the run in the past few games and will have to mix it up to be effective at keeping the defense guessing and moving the chains. Against a defense that has not been tested much against the throw, expect the Pioneers to aggressively throw the ball outside to take advantage of soft cushions. They should be looking to find Levy and receiver Ben Gross often on an assortment of outs, comebacks and fades to take advantage of Haifa bunching the line in anticipation of the run.
Although the Pioneers may lack the offensive firepower to match Haifa in a shootout, they will attempt to shorten the game with a ball control approach, and keep the score low. Otherwise, they could be in for a long day.
Prepared by Uriel Sturm, IFL League Statistician, who has (objectively) viewed and recorded each and every IFL down and game ever played from the best seat in the house – the field! Please feel free to contact at uesturm@gmail.com

