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<blockquote data-quote="jpmf7" data-source="post: 1183936" data-attributes="member: 88411"><p><strong>Update:</strong></p><p></p><p>Sunday is my first game! I've been training for a month and a half now. Coach said he needs me, at least to play some minutes. I'll be playing as a winger and, to be honest, I have some doubts regarding winger positioning, mostly on blind side. Any advice you can give me will be very welcomed.</p><p>From what I know, I guess the overall idea in scrums and lineouts is to be behind the fly-half and then go with the player that gets the ball (probably a centre), and be an option for a pass or join the ruck if he's tackled. I'm not quite sure how to reposition after that.</p><p>I feel more confident when I'm on the line, and I get the basics of defense. But I guess there is no better way to learn that to step into the field and play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpmf7, post: 1183936, member: 88411"] [B]Update:[/B] Sunday is my first game! I've been training for a month and a half now. Coach said he needs me, at least to play some minutes. I'll be playing as a winger and, to be honest, I have some doubts regarding winger positioning, mostly on blind side. Any advice you can give me will be very welcomed. From what I know, I guess the overall idea in scrums and lineouts is to be behind the fly-half and then go with the player that gets the ball (probably a centre), and be an option for a pass or join the ruck if he's tackled. I'm not quite sure how to reposition after that. I feel more confident when I'm on the line, and I get the basics of defense. But I guess there is no better way to learn that to step into the field and play. [/QUOTE]
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