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<blockquote data-quote="lewseys got it covered" data-source="post: 120329"><p>A couple of tips</p><p></p><p>on defence i find running round in circles behind the game line and then flying up at full pace when the scrum half passes the ball using a diving tackle will stop most attacks at first reciever. However i feel this is sort of cheating the game so i don't use it anymore.</p><p></p><p>On attack a kick from the scrum half from a touchline ruck about 20meters foward, that is, before the full back but far enough away from the defensive line will result in a try every time. Even if the ruck is in the middle of the pitch there's always someone to have a goi and always a support runner. Again i over practised this one to the texnet wherei scored off every kick off by using this on the first ruck so i stopped.</p><p>Another good attaking play is the short pass to the foward followed by an inside ball. If you notice a back will usually come flying up on the inside of the foward. This pays off when they have over commited to a ruck and there's a lack of defenders around the fringes. It is also a very good tactic for touchline rucks as the winger will come flying onto it.</p><p></p><p>I also find that setting the fly half off before he receives the ball is the key to scoring. This prevents the defensive line from flying up on defenders. Combine this with fading off the defenders at about a 30 degree angle then straightening and you're gaurenteed to score</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'd quite like to know if anyone has figured out how to run off the base of a ruck without getting tackled on the fringes everytime. The computer can do it every now and then but i can't seem to!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lewseys got it covered, post: 120329"] A couple of tips on defence i find running round in circles behind the game line and then flying up at full pace when the scrum half passes the ball using a diving tackle will stop most attacks at first reciever. However i feel this is sort of cheating the game so i don't use it anymore. On attack a kick from the scrum half from a touchline ruck about 20meters foward, that is, before the full back but far enough away from the defensive line will result in a try every time. Even if the ruck is in the middle of the pitch there's always someone to have a goi and always a support runner. Again i over practised this one to the texnet wherei scored off every kick off by using this on the first ruck so i stopped. Another good attaking play is the short pass to the foward followed by an inside ball. If you notice a back will usually come flying up on the inside of the foward. This pays off when they have over commited to a ruck and there's a lack of defenders around the fringes. It is also a very good tactic for touchline rucks as the winger will come flying onto it. I also find that setting the fly half off before he receives the ball is the key to scoring. This prevents the defensive line from flying up on defenders. Combine this with fading off the defenders at about a 30 degree angle then straightening and you're gaurenteed to score I'd quite like to know if anyone has figured out how to run off the base of a ruck without getting tackled on the fringes everytime. The computer can do it every now and then but i can't seem to! [/QUOTE]
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