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<blockquote data-quote="alex.stewart82@gmail.com" data-source="post: 259293"><p>If you play with a team that has a good fly half e.g. matt giteau, dan carter, you can easily break the line. pass the ball to the 10, when he receives the ball, run in a sort of quarter circle in the direction of your backline (basically running up to the defence then running either left or right across the pitch infront of the defence). This gives you at least 2 good options. </p><p></p><p>1. one player in their defence (12/13) will try and rush up expecting you to pass but go straight past you, this opens up a gap for your 10 to run through, youll still have the rest of your backline to pass to.</p><p></p><p>2. by running across the face of their defence, you'll fix the 10 and 12 channels, if you practice and get the timing of the passs right youll be able to throw a miss pass out to your 13, who should be hitting a line between the opposition 12/13</p><p></p><p>takes practice but it works for me nearly everytime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alex.stewart82@gmail.com, post: 259293"] If you play with a team that has a good fly half e.g. matt giteau, dan carter, you can easily break the line. pass the ball to the 10, when he receives the ball, run in a sort of quarter circle in the direction of your backline (basically running up to the defence then running either left or right across the pitch infront of the defence). This gives you at least 2 good options. 1. one player in their defence (12/13) will try and rush up expecting you to pass but go straight past you, this opens up a gap for your 10 to run through, youll still have the rest of your backline to pass to. 2. by running across the face of their defence, you'll fix the 10 and 12 channels, if you practice and get the timing of the passs right youll be able to throw a miss pass out to your 13, who should be hitting a line between the opposition 12/13 takes practice but it works for me nearly everytime. [/QUOTE]
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