11 on 'D' is up in 'D' line in this situation, so the kick is on. This could be recognised by the attacking 10 early hopefully. If 11 stays back for the kick, then running the ball is on. A good clean with depth on the ground and a fast arrival from 9 and clearance will create opportunity.
Options: 11 defending back; A. 9 to 10, pop to 11 on outside shoulder.
B. 10 runs dummy and 9 gives behind ball to 11, 11 to 15, 15 to 14.
C. 9 taxi, to 15, 11 becomes option on inside oe outside shoulder, 14 in play also.
11 'D' up options;
A. as per sketch, 10 looks for land from kick, (either given air or punched hard along the ground)
B. depending on defenders alignment, could go 9 to 10, 10 to 15 and kick.
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