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Ideas to improve the standard of rugby in the NH
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<blockquote data-quote="Shovenose" data-source="post: 516182" data-attributes="member: 62077"><p>Yeah that is skill. One can not see most teams game plan by watching them attack. You can see it when they defend normally. NZ uses the counter. They force teams into kicking then run it down your throat. The Welsh believe in the low tackle and then compete for the ball on the ground. The rely on quick ball a lot. The Irish differ as they believe in keeping the guy up in the tackle trying to create turn overs as they are a team like Argentina who rely on building from set pieces. The difference between SH and NH mostly is that they are much more aggressive in defence basically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shovenose, post: 516182, member: 62077"] Yeah that is skill. One can not see most teams game plan by watching them attack. You can see it when they defend normally. NZ uses the counter. They force teams into kicking then run it down your throat. The Welsh believe in the low tackle and then compete for the ball on the ground. The rely on quick ball a lot. The Irish differ as they believe in keeping the guy up in the tackle trying to create turn overs as they are a team like Argentina who rely on building from set pieces. The difference between SH and NH mostly is that they are much more aggressive in defence basically. [/QUOTE]
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