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Agreed. I think also "chasing the collision" applies to defence as well. You move up and hit them in numbers to cease momentum, rather than be passive and wait for them to run into you / over you.So tiresome, so much wasted energy repeating the same narrative. Been involved in rugby league for along, long time and if you don’t win the forward battle , you can’t win. Even Gibson had to find muscle in the middle , and that was with the backline of the 80s.
One coach calls it chasing the collision, and you can’t help yourself. Why do you think Uncle Wayne played the Burgesses and smashed it up the middle, same idea . Find another way to complain and whinge, then again that wouldn’t be you