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<blockquote data-quote="leicester" data-source="post: 24331"><p>It is all about time. Particularly on Hard. If you wait for all of your players to be in position for a set play from a ruck, you run a real risk of turning over possession of the ball (as you would in real rugby). The longer it takes, the greater the likelihood of losing the ball to the opposition. If your key players for the set play get into position quickly, you can still execute a set play from a ruck on hard (and it can be effective), but if the field is very broken up and players on both sides are disorganised, you are usually much better to get the ball out ASAP and run with it on the fly (without attempting set play). You have to judge this and you get a feel for it after a while. Works pretty well I reckon. Set plays give the opposition time to regroup. Sometimes it really is (just like in real rugby) better to just pick the ball up and GO FOR IT!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leicester, post: 24331"] It is all about time. Particularly on Hard. If you wait for all of your players to be in position for a set play from a ruck, you run a real risk of turning over possession of the ball (as you would in real rugby). The longer it takes, the greater the likelihood of losing the ball to the opposition. If your key players for the set play get into position quickly, you can still execute a set play from a ruck on hard (and it can be effective), but if the field is very broken up and players on both sides are disorganised, you are usually much better to get the ball out ASAP and run with it on the fly (without attempting set play). You have to judge this and you get a feel for it after a while. Works pretty well I reckon. Set plays give the opposition time to regroup. Sometimes it really is (just like in real rugby) better to just pick the ball up and GO FOR IT! [/QUOTE]
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