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<blockquote data-quote="Native" data-source="post: 371349" data-attributes="member: 47060"><p>Halfbacks stand on the leftside of the scrum on their own feeds, anywhere after that.</p><p>You are the link player, you screw up your pass and the move breaks down, you are literally a half back half forward, defence should be huge, especially around the fringes of the ruck.</p><p>Crisp passes off both hands, box kicking with both feet (kicking from behind the ruck or maul) little sniping runs around the ruck.</p><p>On defence you are a sweeper, run behind your back line only following the ball and fill a gap if you see it, constant communication is the key.</p><p>Knowing what line your first five likes the ball on too... does he take it running or standing still.</p><p>Explosive speed and a strong fend/core are essential</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Native, post: 371349, member: 47060"] Halfbacks stand on the leftside of the scrum on their own feeds, anywhere after that. You are the link player, you screw up your pass and the move breaks down, you are literally a half back half forward, defence should be huge, especially around the fringes of the ruck. Crisp passes off both hands, box kicking with both feet (kicking from behind the ruck or maul) little sniping runs around the ruck. On defence you are a sweeper, run behind your back line only following the ball and fill a gap if you see it, constant communication is the key. Knowing what line your first five likes the ball on too... does he take it running or standing still. Explosive speed and a strong fend/core are essential [/QUOTE]
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