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<blockquote data-quote="Morfious" data-source="post: 18511"><p>I played starting #10 for my college team and I learned quickly that you have to be darn quick with the ball. Typically we would have a standing play that would be run on the first ruck/maul of our posession no matter what. On defence if there was a turnover, it's play 1. On offence, after lineout it's play 1. After that it's up in the air. See where you players are and call plays accordingly. We ran a bunch of 1-2 switches and 1-2 crash to keep it near our pack. If I wasn't planning on running or playing a dummy I would take 2 maybe 3 steps max before passing the ball. Think about passing before you even get the ball, you need to be quick. You can tell when you are not fast enough becoause you have 3 guys laying on your chest <img src="http://www.therugbyforum.com/forum/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wacko.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> Another idea is to call an ofensive play while you are on defense. You know those times where you are playing defense and their pack and your pack are just hammering the ball at each other. I would call a play for offensive, anticipating the turnover. This way regardless what happened our backs knew what I was going to do as soon as we got the ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morfious, post: 18511"] I played starting #10 for my college team and I learned quickly that you have to be darn quick with the ball. Typically we would have a standing play that would be run on the first ruck/maul of our posession no matter what. On defence if there was a turnover, it's play 1. On offence, after lineout it's play 1. After that it's up in the air. See where you players are and call plays accordingly. We ran a bunch of 1-2 switches and 1-2 crash to keep it near our pack. If I wasn't planning on running or playing a dummy I would take 2 maybe 3 steps max before passing the ball. Think about passing before you even get the ball, you need to be quick. You can tell when you are not fast enough becoause you have 3 guys laying on your chest [img]http://www.therugbyforum.com/forum/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wacko.gif[/img] Another idea is to call an ofensive play while you are on defense. You know those times where you are playing defense and their pack and your pack are just hammering the ball at each other. I would call a play for offensive, anticipating the turnover. This way regardless what happened our backs knew what I was going to do as soon as we got the ball. [/QUOTE]
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