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Greygoose
Joined: 20 Jul 2009 Posts: 1
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Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 4:36 pm Post subject: future of rugby |
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John , something that has always bothered me , when playing against a rush defence , what do you think is the best way to break this defence down / and if they employ a drift what then would you suggest ? its been on my mind for a while , conngratulations on your move upstairs  |
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JOHN KNIGHT
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Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 7:15 pm Post subject: Re: future of rugby |
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| Greygoose wrote: | John , something that has always bothered me , when playing against a rush defence , what do you think is the best way to break this defence down / and if they employ a drift what then would you suggest ? its been on my mind for a while , conngratulations on your move upstairs  |
Apologies for the delay(long I know) but no access.
Two options on a rush defence for me.
1. The weak link, drive through the weakest tackler to make the break.
2. Chip through the line preferably along the floor. Some may say you are kicking away possession but the rush will never be in a straight line at our level.
The drift defence is difficult to do and needs discipline to keep it straight. Again look for the stagger in the line, and attack it route 1.
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