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<blockquote data-quote="BPM" data-source="post: 997106" data-attributes="member: 59968"><p>A couple of interesting comments here already.</p><p></p><p>I have spent the majority of time in the forwards, so I can't speak from any experience as a 10. However, I tend to agree with Cruz on this in principle. Playing to your strengths is a good place to start - particularly given that the weaknesses you've described aren't easy to change (if you're not a natural flair player, it's hard to become one).</p><p></p><p>I also think you might be being a little too critical of yourself for missing overlaps etc. Yes, it's part of the 10s role to notice them, but it's also up to the players who are seeing the space are making sure you know that. You've said that your organisation and communication on the park are two of your strengths, perhaps you could work with the rest of your team to make sure they're upskilling in these areas too?</p><p></p><p>A 10 with the attributes you've described is a good asset and can be great for unlocking the more mercurial talents of others. You don't need to be able to pull off miracle passes to put players in to space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BPM, post: 997106, member: 59968"] A couple of interesting comments here already. I have spent the majority of time in the forwards, so I can’t speak from any experience as a 10. However, I tend to agree with Cruz on this in principle. Playing to your strengths is a good place to start - particularly given that the weaknesses you’ve described aren’t easy to change (if you’re not a natural flair player, it’s hard to become one). I also think you might be being a little too critical of yourself for missing overlaps etc. Yes, it’s part of the 10s role to notice them, but it’s also up to the players who are seeing the space are making sure you know that. You’ve said that your organisation and communication on the park are two of your strengths, perhaps you could work with the rest of your team to make sure they’re upskilling in these areas too? A 10 with the attributes you’ve described is a good asset and can be great for unlocking the more mercurial talents of others. You don’t need to be able to pull off miracle passes to put players in to space. [/QUOTE]
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