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<blockquote data-quote="SaintsFan_Webby" data-source="post: 159831"><p>As a winger it can be frustrating if your centres decide to crash it up all the time. However, just because the ball isn't coming down the line to you, it doesn't mean you can't go looking for work.</p><p></p><p>For example, when you are the blindside winger (ie. the ball is going down the line towards the opposite wing) you can cause huge damage if you run support lines inside the flyhalf or centres.</p><p></p><p>Communication is key, because there is no point you charging through on brilliant lines if your teammate doesn't know you are doing it. Get the timing right though and you instantly become a spare man in the line and, should the rest of your backs hold their men, there should be gaps you can exploit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaintsFan_Webby, post: 159831"] As a winger it can be frustrating if your centres decide to crash it up all the time. However, just because the ball isn't coming down the line to you, it doesn't mean you can't go looking for work. For example, when you are the blindside winger (ie. the ball is going down the line towards the opposite wing) you can cause huge damage if you run support lines inside the flyhalf or centres. Communication is key, because there is no point you charging through on brilliant lines if your teammate doesn't know you are doing it. Get the timing right though and you instantly become a spare man in the line and, should the rest of your backs hold their men, there should be gaps you can exploit. [/QUOTE]
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