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The Rugby Championship 2023
(2022 Rugby Championship - Round 2) - South Africa v New Zealand (13/8/2022)
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<blockquote data-quote="Umaga&#039;s Witness" data-source="post: 1097913" data-attributes="member: 65365"><p>For the most part, The missed tackles are just a consequence of the style of defence, and were inconsequential. Often they still slowed the player down or forced them to crab sideways only to get smashed by the next player. They weren't so much misses flat at the line either, they were deep behind the gainline and with other defenders ready to clean up.</p><p></p><p>That's a good answer. I can see because of the type of turnovers he gets - in the tight - that this could make sense. Usually I would say you are more likely to get turnovers later when the game opens up; but that probably applies more to loose forwards and backs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umaga's Witness, post: 1097913, member: 65365"] For the most part, The missed tackles are just a consequence of the style of defence, and were inconsequential. Often they still slowed the player down or forced them to crab sideways only to get smashed by the next player. They weren't so much misses flat at the line either, they were deep behind the gainline and with other defenders ready to clean up. That's a good answer. I can see because of the type of turnovers he gets - in the tight - that this could make sense. Usually I would say you are more likely to get turnovers later when the game opens up; but that probably applies more to loose forwards and backs. [/QUOTE]
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