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<blockquote data-quote="Saints1" data-source="post: 427138" data-attributes="member: 12575"><p>A full back comes into the line to attack as they would in union. Usually you will set up a move to get them into an attack, and they'll usually be second or third receiver. When a full back plays the ball, the attacking line would change but then it changes on every tackle. Nobody will drop in although some teams do get someone to drop in, just in case of a knock on or a ball steal. </p><p></p><p>Front rowers will usually take the first three tackles, but this is not absolute. Wingers often take the first tackles. Forwards need to get around the play of the ball, a prop or a second rower should take the ball up, and a fellow forward should support them. It's not always possible though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saints1, post: 427138, member: 12575"] A full back comes into the line to attack as they would in union. Usually you will set up a move to get them into an attack, and they'll usually be second or third receiver. When a full back plays the ball, the attacking line would change but then it changes on every tackle. Nobody will drop in although some teams do get someone to drop in, just in case of a knock on or a ball steal. Front rowers will usually take the first three tackles, but this is not absolute. Wingers often take the first tackles. Forwards need to get around the play of the ball, a prop or a second rower should take the ball up, and a fellow forward should support them. It's not always possible though. [/QUOTE]
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