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Red players are defenders. Black players are on ballers. Blue players are wingmen. Green players are forwards.
The Centre received the back door tap from the Ruckman. Finish points for players show orgnanised defensive lines (keeping the ball in the forward half). Half back gerts the ball and switches to the wingman in blue. He then pushes up to the Centre of the Ground. The other HBF pushes up to crumb around the forward 50. Ruckman goes across the ground to the throw in side to block an exit from the opposition if it goes wrong. RFP and flankers are dummy leads and then the RFP doubles back to the square. The LFP does a long lead to get the chip kick off the Left Winger. If it goes wrong, the C can crumb if needed. Assuming it all goes to plan, the LFP then goes over the top of the dummy lead from the FF and kicks it to the CHF who has lead back into the space. The CHF can have a set shot if the mark is taken, kick a running goal or even continue his run and handball to the RFP who has run back to the square. If the CHF has the mark spoiled or wants to give quick hands off to the other players like the RFF (who lead wide initially and could have put a block on the opponent of the LFP), who comes back into be front to crumb/rove off the CHF. The Left Winger doesn't need to start as deep in defence but can start higher up as long as the space is protected and the run is timed well. RFP starts at CHF and leads back to the boundary then into the goal square for a secondary lead or crumbing option. LFF leads up the ground to be a chip kick bail out option for the Winger and then comes back to build the wall around half forward.
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