2v1 - the defender starts with the ball and passes to either attacker. They then try to FIX the defender and execute the overlap. As soon as this is completed, the defender turns and joins in the attack creating a 3v2. Once the try is scored or the play breaks down, they re join the back of the line.
Key points; Fixing defenders, speed, minipulating space
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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