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Broncos back Anthony Seibold’s methods to end Brisbane title drought
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[QUOTE="BroncsFan, post: 3067237, member: 9052"] The only thing I will say with our attack is it could be our dominance in the middle that makes it hard to setup correctly. We usually take a "settler" as the setup play... and our best play the balls come off Haas who runs right through the guts and has us positioned pretty well on the goal post. To me that spot on the field makes it too condensed for a sweep play... too many bodies in the space and less distance for the defence to cover. The big sweep we did against Panthers started about 15-20m left of the goal post (the tram lines as they call it). To me this is the prime location to start the sweep from as it stretches the defence out, but we're not stuck on the touchline. If this is where we want to start from then my preferred setup is spreading left and hitting Fifi in some space to get a quick play the ball then sweeping all the way back to the right. On the right we have Gillett or TPJ. Gillett needs to work on his ptb speed a bit though. He gets caught on his feet or worked onto his back, but he does run a good line [/QUOTE]
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