RABK
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I'd like to hear JM's opinion as i believed he played quite a bit of wing and would have a good insight into how hard it is to be spot on in defence out there. I think he also played FB a bit too so probably was covering winger errors in defence a lot too. Anyone else play wing in league or union?
I played wing in one game where my side was injury struck and let in about 3 tries in 30 minutes. To be fair every single one was the result of an overlap and my instincts kept telling me to jam up on the centre and hope i had cover coming across to take the winger into touch. Every fibre in my body told me to take the centre and not let him stroll through to score in the 5m gap my inside players had left. You feel as though forcing that extra pass and perhaps with the sideline acting as '14th defender' you may have just increased your sides chance at stopping the try by giving the cover defence an extra 3 seconds rather than staying on your winger and hoping the cover somehow stops the centre scoring a try from 10m running into a 5m gap.
I was hugely inexperienced and had no trust in anyone out there - i remember copping a bit of flack but considering i was a hooker playing on the wing not much was expected of me out there. But from uber confidence mixing it in with the big boys in the ruck i remember feeling utterly hopeless defending outwide. I hated it. It's damn hard.
I played wing in one game where my side was injury struck and let in about 3 tries in 30 minutes. To be fair every single one was the result of an overlap and my instincts kept telling me to jam up on the centre and hope i had cover coming across to take the winger into touch. Every fibre in my body told me to take the centre and not let him stroll through to score in the 5m gap my inside players had left. You feel as though forcing that extra pass and perhaps with the sideline acting as '14th defender' you may have just increased your sides chance at stopping the try by giving the cover defence an extra 3 seconds rather than staying on your winger and hoping the cover somehow stops the centre scoring a try from 10m running into a 5m gap.
I was hugely inexperienced and had no trust in anyone out there - i remember copping a bit of flack but considering i was a hooker playing on the wing not much was expected of me out there. But from uber confidence mixing it in with the big boys in the ruck i remember feeling utterly hopeless defending outwide. I hated it. It's damn hard.