Gain Possession quiz
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3. Question
Match the advantages and disadvantages of throwing the ball to the front or the middle of the lineout.
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- Easier to co-ordinate the thrower and jumper.
- Longer pass to the backline.
- Shorter pass to the backline.
- Longer throw, easier to read for the opposition.
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Front ball advantages
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Front ball disadvantages
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Middle ball advantages
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Middle ball disadvantages
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Question 4 of 7
4. Question
Place in order the best sources of gaining possession. In other words, those which have the least contest.
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Scrum
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Tackle ball
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Lineout
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Kick off receipt
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Any kick can be contestable if the kick is in the air long enough for the chasing players to be under the ball.
Put the following kicks in order of their perceived “hang time”. In other words, the higher the kick, the further the chasers have to run, but also the further down the pitch.
Highest first…
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Box kicks
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Cross kicks
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Chips
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Bomb
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Question 7 of 7
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Interceptions are a way to gaining possession.
What are the main risks of using this ploy?
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