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Difference between inside and Outside centres?
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<blockquote data-quote="welshglory" data-source="post: 533243" data-attributes="member: 38673"><p>At inside centre you have less time to make decision so usually he's a player who can think on his feet quickly or someone who can truck it up. In defence you make a lot of front on tackles. </p><p></p><p>At outside centre in most defensive systems you have to hold your line and drift in defence. </p><p>In attack you are the link between the inside backs and the outside backs, but you also have more time to make decisions and more space to run at 13.</p><p></p><p>It depends a lot on the combination of the centre's and the rest of the players in the backline on how you use them though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welshglory, post: 533243, member: 38673"] At inside centre you have less time to make decision so usually he's a player who can think on his feet quickly or someone who can truck it up. In defence you make a lot of front on tackles. At outside centre in most defensive systems you have to hold your line and drift in defence. In attack you are the link between the inside backs and the outside backs, but you also have more time to make decisions and more space to run at 13. It depends a lot on the combination of the centre's and the rest of the players in the backline on how you use them though. [/QUOTE]
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