Resistance to Death Star Defence Is Futile [Eire Region]
Mail on Sunday › October 02, 2011
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Mail on Sunday › October 02, 2011
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SEAN BOYLAN said last week that a rule restricting the maximum number of consecutive handpasses to four ought to be considered. Like everyone else, Boylan is concerned about the increasing number of teams adopting the blanket defence.
Our under-12s played in a tournament recently. During a break between our games I wandered over to watch another match. The coach of one of the teams kept shouting, 'Half-backs into position'. It took me a moment or two to realise that halfbacks was the codeword for his two sweepers. Eleven-year-olds learning the Italian catenaccio? I was tempted to ring the child cruelty people.See the full content of this document
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Resistance to Death Star Defence Is Futile [Eire Region]
The defensive counter attacking template has spread swiftly. Tyrone, the pioneers, unveiled a version in 2003 that stunned the country in general and Darra...
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