This move is mainly used as a set up phase of attack rather than a strike play. This play can be used from our 40m to opponents 22m zone. Blocking and dummy runners have to execute this play well to create the space for the ball carrier to attack.
#10 runs straight at two opposing players. #14 stays wide to prevent opposing winger sliding in to support defense. #12 runs up straight then makes a cut to the outside to draw the defender opposite our #13.#13 runs up straight then makes a cut into space created by our #10 & #12 drawing the opposite defenders. #10 should delay the pass to #13 to ensure gain line will be achieved and defenders do not have time to react to the play. #13 should look for inside support from forwards. #11 should trail #13 for offload or tackle support.
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