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Broncos Halves Analysis: Short kicks in opposition 30
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[QUOTE="Thelmus, post: 2796483, member: 8988"] I think that final, like more than a few of our games, our players ran out of petrol and our senior players failed to recognise that, all of them. It happened a fair bit last year as well, and time and again we'd have tired forwards taking on set lines with the same strategies we had when we were fresh. The ball would get thrown around in desperation, hoping our skill (which sometime it did) would get us out of trouble. If we some did do that, or our opponents give us a break with a mistake, instead of consolidating the advantage, with repeat sets or maintaining field position, we'd play an all or nothing attempt to score. Its both exciting to watch but incredibly frustrating as well. It feeds into the fitness imbalance that is playing out and the game runs away from us. [/QUOTE]
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