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<blockquote data-quote="Zed" data-source="post: 560217" data-attributes="member: 38503"><p>Yeah I'm sure you could. Just work on your defence. And keep working on your pass, that's a fly-halves greatest asset. Your size is irrelevant, international fly-halves vary greatly in size, Serevi is only 5'7. You also need to make sure you are very vocal on the pitch, literally screaming at players, telling them where to stand, constantly talking to the scrum half and any forward runners you have lurking. If you're lacking in confidence with your tackling, maybe get headgear and shoulder pads. Work on your technique. I'm 90kg and play in the centres, but often have to deal with big maori or islander boys who can be 110kg+ so technique is incredibly important. You can't run in and smash these guys, you'll lose. There are lots of different ways of bringing down big guys, so focus on your technique and don't worry about your lack of size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zed, post: 560217, member: 38503"] Yeah I'm sure you could. Just work on your defence. And keep working on your pass, that's a fly-halves greatest asset. Your size is irrelevant, international fly-halves vary greatly in size, Serevi is only 5'7. You also need to make sure you are very vocal on the pitch, literally screaming at players, telling them where to stand, constantly talking to the scrum half and any forward runners you have lurking. If you're lacking in confidence with your tackling, maybe get headgear and shoulder pads. Work on your technique. I'm 90kg and play in the centres, but often have to deal with big maori or islander boys who can be 110kg+ so technique is incredibly important. You can't run in and smash these guys, you'll lose. There are lots of different ways of bringing down big guys, so focus on your technique and don't worry about your lack of size. [/QUOTE]
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