| This week we look at a new tendency from the Blues in the Super 14 competition in which they use their blindside wing to create line breaks by using off-loads in the tackle to put him through the gaps. |
| " I think this new method of the Blues to use their blindside wing as a extra attacker to create line breaks, is a super idea. Other teams also tried this over the last two seasons, but the Blues went one step further and they are using off-loads in the tackle to put the blindside wing into the gap. " - Jan Oberholzer |
| We look at a line break in which the blindside wing gets the short pass on the outside |
| New Tendencies in Modern Rugby |
| Week 27 |

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| The fly-half drifts with the ball, with the ever present dummy runner at his back. |
| He passes the ball to the inside centre. |
| The centre off-loads in the tackle to the blindside wing.. |
| The inside centre attacks the line with the blindside wing on his outside. |
| The fly-half become a run-around dummy runner, with the blindside winger running into position. |
| The blindside wing runs through the gap.. |
| Video Clip of the Play |
| We look at a line break in which the blindside wing gets the short pass on the inside |




| The fly-half starts drifting. |
| He passes to the outside centre, with the ever present dummy runner on the inside. |
| The blindside wing runs through the gap |
| The outside centre attacks the advantage line and off-loads in the tackle to the blindside wing on the inside. |
| Video Clip of the Play |