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Short Kickoffs and Drop-Outs
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[QUOTE="1910, post: 3572218, member: 8272"] The Walkers focused more on short kick off then short dropouts- They did the short drill it at some poor prop standing 10m away and he'd drop it, or it would go into touch near the second rower over near the sideline. Or Capewell was fantastic at the high 10m one- he could land it on the 10m. They had assigned kickers for assigned types of kick offs. The key is to have assigned roles and practised skills- Jets would treat it like an AFL ruck- you stay down, I go up, I will tap it this way. If you just do it randomly and hope you end up with misery. The Walkers logic was kick it off 55m and a prop brings it back he probably gets to nearly the 20m anyway but you're no chance of getting it. Short planned kick even if you lose it you've only cost yourself 20m. [/QUOTE]
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