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TS That's right, it is a competition, and for a lot of teams that is where their game is won or lost, just purely through that competition in the ruck area.

The 'play the ball' may only take a couple of seconds, but winning this part of the game can make a difference in the end result.

That is why people say winning the ruck or winning the game on the ground is important.

For some teams if they win it enough they will win the game, that is their philosophy and vice versa.

Nowadays it seems this is a big part of our sport, it has got, dare I say, a little bit like touch football, meaning getting the 'rolls' going.

There is a huge emphasis on the speed of the 'play the ball'. There are different theories on it, I think the ten metre rule has been more influential than anything else.

When you have a eagle cam view of the game and look from above it is often 12, 13, 14 metres that players are actually having to retreat.

So if you can be down quick and get a good 'play the ball' it will upset the opposition's defensive line and that will reflect on them not making good decisions.

I have seen individuals dive and go in low, then the next runner not looking so much to go through the line, maybe poke their nose through it to get the defence going backwards.

Not attempting off loads, not looking to break on that particular play, they may have two or three of those plays, then try to break you on later plays. I think most teams have tactics like that.

A 'roll on' is very difficult and tough to stop when the opposition gets you going backwards. It is something that must be worked on.

Whereas if you slow their 'play the ball' down it gives your defensive line a long time to get back, turn around and nominate.

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