
BLINDSIDE ATTACK No10 cuts with No13. No13 runs at the gap between oppostion 10 and 12. No13 passes to our winger coming through and then secures our ball at the ruck. Forwards blow over and then our 10,12,15 attack blindside.
13 MUST CLEAN OUT WINGER AND SECURE THE BALL AT FIRST CONTACT. 10 waits for all forwards to go into ruck before swinging around to the blindside.
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