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Yeah Fitz said the same in his presser.Yeh Penrith were up very quick which made it hard. We needed to get deeper I thought.
That's because he heard me yelling at the TV! And my kids think I'm crazy.Yeah Fitz said the same in his presser.
Is there a place where it explains what "going deeper" means? Is it long kicks behind the defense line?Yeh Penrith were up very quick which made it hard. We needed to get deeper I thought.
Oxford Dictionary:Is there a place where it explains what "going deeper" means? Is it long kicks behind the defense line?
as per apezza and the oxford dictionary they are referring to our attackers standing a bit deeper to give us more space between them and the oncoming defenders.Is there a place where it explains what "going deeper" means? Is it long kicks behind the defense line?
I did not think of looking it the Oxford Dictionary for a footy term. Thank you for that.Oxford Dictionary:
Going Deeper:
A term used commonly in Rugby League where the backline stand further back towards their goal line in attack. This allows them to receive the ball with greater distance between themselves and the defender.
Often used with rushing defence.
Thank you.as per apezza and the oxford dictionary they are referring to our attackers standing a bit deeper to give us more space between them and the oncoming defenders.
Needed some times when they defenders are coming too quick for you to do what you want
What's Urban Dictionary's definition mate?Oxford Dictionary:
Going Deeper:
A term used commonly in Rugby League where the backline stand further back towards their goal line in attack. This allows them to receive the ball with greater distance between themselves and the defender.
Often used with rushing defence.
Not for Manly players ears...What's Urban Dictionary's definition mate?
If we are tapping Kennedy into the backline we will play a bit deeper because we know he needs time with ball to make a decision a lot of the time.Thank you.
I believe we do this in mid-field or when we are attacing really fast, right? Is it similar to that when, for example, Kennedy inserts himself in the mix out of nowhere and passes the ball quickly?
Thank you for that explanation. Very helpful.If we are tapping Kennedy into the backline we will play a bit deeper because we know he needs time with ball to make a decision a lot of the time.
Need to adjust depth a bit to accommodate fast defence though, we may have some depth on backline plays but if we know defenders will race up need another further step back.
You buy yourself time and hopefully space but you do so from a point further back. Trade off is to get the right amount of time and space and still make enough forward progress.
Not all Oxford dictionaries are built the same.I did not think of looking it the Oxford Dictionary for a footy term. Thank you for that.
Not all Oxford dictionaries are built the same.
I think this came out of the “apezza” edition
Oxford Street dictionary?Not all Oxford dictionaries are built the same.
I think this came out of the “apezza” edition
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I think this came out of the “apezza” edition
You can navigate to your destination whilst looking up meanings. Quite brilliant reallyOxford Street dictionary?
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