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[QUOTE="Huge, post: 3242139, member: 1992"] Ok people, just pretend it isn't me who is asking the question. Is the seven tackle set such a big deal anymore? We have seen literally a hundred or more sets of 7/8/9/10/11 sets and even a few with 12+. A lot of them have also been successfully defended. In fact we have been able to defend an 8 and a 9 tackle set. We see a dozen 7 and 8 /9/10 tackle sets in some games and plenty of games have 6 to 10 a game. So, my position is simple. I don't think it's a big deal nowadays. For me it means we should use it as a tactic to take out of the game (limit) players like Papenhyzen. Some teams hve tremendous strength across the back three. Why not kick for ingoal ALL the time? Take away regarding it as an 'error' and getting them to pull up then becomes much easier. The kicker no longer half arses it. Aim for trap in goal but if it goes dead, so what? We have a set defence and the attack ALL have to get back onside which gives us a breather. One extra tackle balanced against the occasional trap in goal plus a breather. Tell me why I'm wrong or being stupid. [/QUOTE]
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