I'm starting to wonder what we actually practice in training - do we have any set pieces in the locker? We just seem to do the same old move every game i.e. try to get an overlap and pass it out the back to the fullback to set something up on the wing.
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Quote: Madderzahatter "I'm starting to wonder what we actually practice in training - do we have any set pieces in the locker? We just seem to do the same old move every game i.e. try to get an overlap and pass it out the back to the fullback to set something up on the wing.'"
But we're third for most offloads, which would suggest we are not quite as structured and robotic as a lot of fans think we are.
Quote: Madderzahatter "I'm starting to wonder what we actually practice in training - do we have any set pieces in the locker? We just seem to do the same old move every game i.e. try to get an overlap and pass it out the back to the fullback to set something up on the wing.'"
But we're third for most offloads, which would suggest we are not quite as structured and robotic as a lot of fans think we are.
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