
Played off the scrum or lineout. Look to play in the attacking half. Two options1 1) hit 12/13 crash 2) roll out to 10 coming round. 10 runs straight but pops out last minute to recieve the ball if looking to go wide.
Move to suit two game plans. option 1 hits a shorter game plan for wet windy days option 2 where the ball back to 10 and goes wide. used for fast expansive rugby.
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