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What's the difference between inside and outside center?
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<blockquote data-quote="unrated" data-source="post: 1007494" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>Inside centre is the player next to the flyhalf, this position usually has less space, they tend to be the bigger of the two centres. Your job is to help distribute to the rest of the backline, either as a second playmaker with the flyhalf or you take the ball and crash thorough the line. Creativity is limited because you are very much inbetween everyone. 12 should help organize defence. You will get lots of the ball and you need very good ball handeling otherwise you will let your team down if you drop it too much. Be prepared to take bigger hits.</p><p></p><p>Outside centres tend to be faster and more skillfull/creative. More creation skills needed than a wing but should be able to make breaks, give support lines to wing and set them up . You can be a bit smaller if you play here as you don't really need to crash ball. Is enviable if you are fast and can fend players in the outside channels. Be prepared to cover very fast wingers on the inside channels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unrated, post: 1007494, member: 45773"] Inside centre is the player next to the flyhalf, this position usually has less space, they tend to be the bigger of the two centres. Your job is to help distribute to the rest of the backline, either as a second playmaker with the flyhalf or you take the ball and crash thorough the line. Creativity is limited because you are very much inbetween everyone. 12 should help organize defence. You will get lots of the ball and you need very good ball handeling otherwise you will let your team down if you drop it too much. Be prepared to take bigger hits. Outside centres tend to be faster and more skillfull/creative. More creation skills needed than a wing but should be able to make breaks, give support lines to wing and set them up . You can be a bit smaller if you play here as you don't really need to crash ball. Is enviable if you are fast and can fend players in the outside channels. Be prepared to cover very fast wingers on the inside channels. [/QUOTE]
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