
op onze scrum. nr9 gaat mee naar achter maakt schijnbeweging naar de bal. nr8 pikt de bal op en gaat iets breder aan de blinde kant om de flanker en blinde winger defense naar zich toe te trekken. onze nr6 mee in support, onze nr11 opgesteld ACHTER de scrum, in support voor nr9 (SPRINT). 8 geef pass/ offload op nr9.
11 opgesteld achter scrum voor illusie dat we open spelen, vanaf nr8 vertrekt sprint naar het smalste stuk in support voor nr9 nr 6 + 9 focus houden als 8 de bal niet tijdig weg krijgt.
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