
This play is perfect for your first attack from the line out. After winning the line out 9 controls first pass to either pass to 11 or long pass to 10 who ever receives the ball has so many options, if you do decied to use this play you are almost guarenteed to break the defence line.
One thing this play needs is a quick ball from 9 to properly take the first 3 defenders out of line then the backs can simply pass the ball through the hands and break through the defence line.
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