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A question

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 8:24 pm
by cpwigan
I was reading an interview by Nobby re GB halfbacks and he was quoted as saying we would fare better with 2 halfbacks that play at the defensive line rather than through it. :conf:

Can anybody explain what he means?

To me playing at the line means the halfbacks go to the defence and pass close to the defenders. Often called flat attack and something Brett Kimmorley is noted for. Now the only alternative I know is attacking in front of the defence which is passing a few metres before the defence and running onto passes from deep.

Re: A question

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 8:34 pm
by damien morrissey
cpwigan posted:
I was reading an interview by Nobby re GB halfbacks and he was quoted as saying we would fare better with 2 halfbacks that play at the defensive line rather than through it. :conf:

Can anybody explain what he means?
My understanding of this is that with one line breaking halfback and one passing halfback we will be to easily managed. Watching Trent play in the NRL coverage he is more than competent at splitting the defenses steps from the line and if Tommy can do the same we may open the defense better. The deep line i understand to be a deeper line setting in attack giving the halfback more options but also more time for the opposition to set the defense.

But hey thats only my opinion

Re: A question

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 9:04 pm
by superleague
i would of thought the same CP, if its not that then not sure :conf:

Re: A question

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 9:20 pm
by southstander
Does it not mean playing at the line, as you said using the flat attack and playing the through line meaning going by themselves all the time?

Re: A question

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 10:14 pm
by cpwigan
Not sure :D

It was in one of the RL newpapers. Quite interesting giving some info on some of Nobbys thoughts as to how GB need to go forward. He did say they needed to look at the character of players more when selecting them which was quite interesting.

Good interview with nobby in RLW too this month.

Re: A question

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 12:09 pm
by bertina
cpwigan posted:
I was reading an interview by Nobby re GB halfbacks and he was quoted as saying we would fare better with 2 halfbacks that play at the defensive line rather than through it. :conf:

Can anybody explain what he means?

To me playing at the line means the halfbacks go to the defence and pass close to the defenders. Often called flat attack and something Brett Kimmorley is noted for. Now the only alternative I know is attacking in front of the defence which is passing a few metres before the defence and running onto passes from deep.
Correct. Playing at the line needs a half back who will draw the defence right on and then find a gap to put someone through.This means the half back needs to be brave enough to take the knocks that often comes their way adopting this method.Played by a half back with a big heart and a sharp eye this is very difficult to defend against.
Andy Gregory was an absolute master at this art.