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    @kiwiwomble said in Lazy Runners, Obstruction:

    @chimoaus yes, to some degree we're just trying to pick up the kind of players that only have eyes for the ball, those that cant anticipate where it going and run into those holes. So the dummy pods dont move, dont drift into the way of defenders, but if a defender only has eyes for the ball and runs into a stationary pod then all good

    as i say we also train to defend it,

    first defender on the halfback
    second defender on the first receiver
    third defender runs for the space behind the first receiver looking for a roaming fullback or blindside wing
    forth defender goes for the second receiver

    and so on

    That shits me

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    @booboo it would be a slippery Slope to rule against, never be able to pass to a player deeper than the main backline etc

    I have no issue as long as the forward line aren’t actually trying to block defenders and they still need to be a viable pass, so behind the ball carrier/halfback

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    Have only just come across this thread, but noticed a number of instances in last two AB games. Based on the way Ronan O'Gara was commenting, I strongly suspect the NH refs call it differently to SH. Hence comment that ABs were still manwatching, as if NH stopped doing that some time ago.

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    @pakman said in Lazy Runners, Obstruction:

    Have only just come across this thread, but noticed a number of instances in last two AB games. Based on the way Ronan O'Gara was commenting, I strongly suspect the NH refs call it differently to SH. Hence comment that ABs were still manwatching, as if NH stopped doing that some time ago.

    Could be the league defence styles in play there. As league generally doesn't pass the ball around on a single play defenders focus on their mark more and trust others to do their job.
    I admit that I would dismiss this in Union as there is more requirement to read the ball movement it may be that it actually works most of the time.
    More 'man on man' within a pattern rather than screens.

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    @booboo saw your comment in the US politic thread

    yes, too be clear, we train for our pods to still be an option, deep enough to pass too, the second line being even deeper. If the pod forms and theyre not marked up against they will call for the ball

    agreed drifting up ahead of where they can be passed too is shit, at least off dead ball...us fat guys do need a short cut to the next break down sometimes

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