Quote: "Three kicks go dead.
Stains tap on their twenty.
Wigan defence is set.
Stains get nowhere again.
Game won.
Wigan are Champions.
Bring on Stains George.'"
I couldn't agree more. There is sometimes an advantage to kicking dead deliberatley. It means the opposition forwards need to trudge back behind the 20 everytime. If the ball is retreived from the field of play then there is a risk of a break due to a poor chase or broken defence.
Not saying it should be used all the time, just that it sometimes is a deliberate ploy.