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<blockquote data-quote="lucky number 7" data-source="post: 719607" data-attributes="member: 39747"><p>On defence in most structures you'll be acting as a bobby following the play around one pass or two behind the ball. Primarily to cover for chip kicks or to chop down a linebreak coming through your backs. </p><p></p><p>In offence with your experience at 7's you shouldn't have a major issue getting to each and every breakdown which is essential. </p><p>Speed of the ball off the base is imperative. if you're in the habit of picking the ball taking a step or a pace laterally and then passing get out of the habit ad continue to work on service.</p><p>Box kicking also is becoming a more important part of offensive structure even at amatuer level so perhaps it's worth your while getting that up to speed if you aren't already.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That's as far as my knowledge of the position extends , best of luck bro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucky number 7, post: 719607, member: 39747"] On defence in most structures you'll be acting as a bobby following the play around one pass or two behind the ball. Primarily to cover for chip kicks or to chop down a linebreak coming through your backs. In offence with your experience at 7's you shouldn't have a major issue getting to each and every breakdown which is essential. Speed of the ball off the base is imperative. if you're in the habit of picking the ball taking a step or a pace laterally and then passing get out of the habit ad continue to work on service. Box kicking also is becoming a more important part of offensive structure even at amatuer level so perhaps it's worth your while getting that up to speed if you aren't already. That's as far as my knowledge of the position extends , best of luck bro. [/QUOTE]
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