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<blockquote data-quote="davidson" data-source="post: 82908"><p>i think hes refering to first jumper in the lineouts. i agree, i seem to get a much better ratio of catches and ball steals going with the front man most often.</p><p></p><p>i half agree about the chip kick, however i find it really useful when youre one on one with the full back if you time it right. this also stops you getting tackled out wide and almost certainly losing the ball where you are tackled. you may loose the ball from the chip ahead but at least you have gained a little extra ground. also occationally you can be lucky as even if he manages to turn and beat you to the ball, he will sometimes misjudge the dive and let you clean up. ive managed to use it succsessfully near the line a few times too by chipping the ball through from first five out to the three quarter to jump on. you have to get a lot of angle on it or it will just get cleaned up by the forwards diving on it.</p><p></p><p>great tip about the hookers hands!</p><p></p><p>penalty kicks and droppies have been crucial in some of my games! im probably not good enough to guarantee tries from lineouts etc.</p><p></p><p>good tip though: only ever take a quick penalty immediately after being awarded one. take it in time and the opp. will almost certainly concede another for not back 10. otherwise theyll pump you straight from the tap. the other thing to keep in mind is that if you think the opposition could have a man sent off from a penalty that you are playing advantage from, let the ref blow as if you take the advantage, he will not be disciplined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidson, post: 82908"] i think hes refering to first jumper in the lineouts. i agree, i seem to get a much better ratio of catches and ball steals going with the front man most often. i half agree about the chip kick, however i find it really useful when youre one on one with the full back if you time it right. this also stops you getting tackled out wide and almost certainly losing the ball where you are tackled. you may loose the ball from the chip ahead but at least you have gained a little extra ground. also occationally you can be lucky as even if he manages to turn and beat you to the ball, he will sometimes misjudge the dive and let you clean up. ive managed to use it succsessfully near the line a few times too by chipping the ball through from first five out to the three quarter to jump on. you have to get a lot of angle on it or it will just get cleaned up by the forwards diving on it. great tip about the hookers hands! penalty kicks and droppies have been crucial in some of my games! im probably not good enough to guarantee tries from lineouts etc. good tip though: only ever take a quick penalty immediately after being awarded one. take it in time and the opp. will almost certainly concede another for not back 10. otherwise theyll pump you straight from the tap. the other thing to keep in mind is that if you think the opposition could have a man sent off from a penalty that you are playing advantage from, let the ref blow as if you take the advantage, he will not be disciplined. [/QUOTE]
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