Russia Slow PK Dummy Line

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1. Flyhalf starts on a line to engage both D3 and D4. This ensures they are held and will not shift immediately. 

2. C1 runs a loop behind F, popping up between D1 and D2. C2 Runs a hard dummy line to draw D2.
F must delay his pass as long as possible to prevent the shift. It is important that C2 runs his line late, so that the pass behind his back is not read by D2. Similarly, if C2 runs too early, D2 will just read the play and shift.  C1 and C2 time their lines so that C2 arrives at D2 when C1 recieves the ball. 

3. C2 and W2 excecute the 2 on 1, either with a show and go or a draw and pass. 

4. Width is very important here because if the play is not out wide enough, D4 and D5 (if they are good) will come across as late cover defence. 

5. C2 must stay in support after his line as it is important for him to follow the play forwards either if there is a tackle or to run the inside line if cover defence comes across.

6. If F runs his line but the defence reads the loop by C1 and begins to shift, the play is off and F instead plays the short ball to W1 who runs the unders line.  

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