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I've never understood this tactic, a team that would have worked their way up the field with ball in hand clearly knows how to get over the gain line yet as soon as they reach the line, it is constant pick and drives. It is possibly the easiest thing to defend and I don't understand why so many teams persist in doing this. Wales highlighted it perfectly in the world cup how easy it is to defend when 13 Aussies were able to keep the Welsh off their try line because, by just picking and driving, the Welsh were negating their own numerical advantage.
Sure, teams score tries from it but they also have plenty of pick and drives being held up. Many times teams would have a better chance of scoring if they just did what had allowed them to reach the try line in the first place, assuming they had got at least some of the distance with ball in hand.
Sure, teams score tries from it but they also have plenty of pick and drives being held up. Many times teams would have a better chance of scoring if they just did what had allowed them to reach the try line in the first place, assuming they had got at least some of the distance with ball in hand.