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<blockquote data-quote="M_R7" data-source="post: 953398" data-attributes="member: 80964"><p>Was just wondering if any of you guys had any tips on how to improve this? It's something I've found myself really struggling with since I've started playing 10. I was watching the NZ v Aus game yesterday morning and Mounga. the NZ 10, fired a long pass out and NZ made a break down the left hand side. At first I just thought he'd thrown it for the sake of it really but when I slowed it down after watching it, I realised that NZ had space out wide and a 3 man overlap which he'd obviously seen. How was he able to see that space, 30 yards away, in the heat of a game like that? After that I looked for scenarios like that a lot and essentially a lot of 10's just seem to be able to spot space anywhere on the field. I think a lot of the time I just look at what's directly in front of me really and just try and move the ball along and I must miss so many opportunities. </p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any tips on how to improve this? Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M_R7, post: 953398, member: 80964"] Was just wondering if any of you guys had any tips on how to improve this? It’s something I’ve found myself really struggling with since I’ve started playing 10. I was watching the NZ v Aus game yesterday morning and Mounga. the NZ 10, fired a long pass out and NZ made a break down the left hand side. At first I just thought he’d thrown it for the sake of it really but when I slowed it down after watching it, I realised that NZ had space out wide and a 3 man overlap which he’d obviously seen. How was he able to see that space, 30 yards away, in the heat of a game like that? After that I looked for scenarios like that a lot and essentially a lot of 10’s just seem to be able to spot space anywhere on the field. I think a lot of the time I just look at what’s directly in front of me really and just try and move the ball along and I must miss so many opportunities. Does anyone have any tips on how to improve this? Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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