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<blockquote data-quote="OSU Blue" data-source="post: 218790"><p>i haven't played scrummy, but ill tell you what ive learned from fly.. first off, the kicks. typically when you kick the ball you want the ball to spiral (someone on here called it a 'screw-kick' once) because you get so much more distance with them, which you will simply have to have someone show you.. whose call is it for no up and unders?? we use them often and quite efficiently at times. definitely should be in your ability..</p><p></p><p>since you were a scrummy, i assume you are vocal and have a good pass.. if not, work on these things. a lot. the best thing about a good fly-half is their ability to read defenses and find the hole, knowing by a quick glance where the best chance for a breakthrough is, where to put the ball to where support will be had, keeping it inside when you need to, and when to swing it wide.. the best way is experience and just ask the current one, or just someone with an uncanny eye for gaps and play creation, what he saw before he did something really good so you can recognize it also..</p><p></p><p>oh, and relax.. a nervous fly-half is completely worthless. just slow down if you get all wound up..</p><p></p><p>hmm.. that was more than expected.. hope this helps, and good luck..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OSU Blue, post: 218790"] i haven't played scrummy, but ill tell you what ive learned from fly.. first off, the kicks. typically when you kick the ball you want the ball to spiral (someone on here called it a 'screw-kick' once) because you get so much more distance with them, which you will simply have to have someone show you.. whose call is it for no up and unders?? we use them often and quite efficiently at times. definitely should be in your ability.. since you were a scrummy, i assume you are vocal and have a good pass.. if not, work on these things. a lot. the best thing about a good fly-half is their ability to read defenses and find the hole, knowing by a quick glance where the best chance for a breakthrough is, where to put the ball to where support will be had, keeping it inside when you need to, and when to swing it wide.. the best way is experience and just ask the current one, or just someone with an uncanny eye for gaps and play creation, what he saw before he did something really good so you can recognize it also.. oh, and relax.. a nervous fly-half is completely worthless. just slow down if you get all wound up.. hmm.. that was more than expected.. hope this helps, and good luck.. [/QUOTE]
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