
starter move of left side scrum around the fifteen metre line
9 passes to 12 and loops 11 comes on the inside of 12 and is option 12 pulls ball out the back to 9 on loop 13 comes on hard line off 9 and is option 10 started behind scrum and has moved out the back of 13 9 passes to 10 10 passes to 15 15 passes to winger All players are able to flood through to support
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