Quote ="Redscat"That's all well and good Wren, but when our defense is so weak and we allow the opposition at least 10 metres in every tackle (which we usually do) that puts the opposition uncomfortably back in our own 20m after 5 0r 6 tackles, where our defense is generally even weaker still,'"
Which is still better than allowing the opposition to start their set on their 40 or on halfway, against our "weak defence".
Are you saying now that Trinity are so poor that we need to gamble on each re start as we may not be able to defend ??
As I said earlier in this thread, the "must change the kick off" only gets trotted out after a defeat.
Strangely, when we are on top in a game, the deep kick off is also the correct option
as it give us more chance to put some work into the opposition as they return the ball.
Anyone who was at the Dewsbury game pre season will have seen some excellent variation from re starts but, with mixed results.
They managed to put a low kick into touch and gain a scrum but, they also gave cheap possession to Trinity.
What some are advocating here is the equivalent of the "hail mary" plays that you see in the NFL when sides are desperate at the end of a half and we should be confident enough in our defence to kick deep and "work" the opposition.
Plus, if they knock on near their own line, we get a great chance to score from the next play