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Forward set up Fat Side set up. As the name suggest we open up one side of the ground. With all setting up in one half the forward 50. When we call this set up it must be
Protect the fat side of the ground by ensuring we have our opponent on our opposite shoulder. to the open side of the ground. Work together as a group. Block for each other. We can extend on this set up with a set block play to free one person up.
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