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..
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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.
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