Uploaded by PoweradeAustralia on Jun 14, 2011
Learn how to get a quicker play the ball. NRL experts show you a secure carry and the Position of Power so you can quickly get out of the tackle.
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- national rugby league
- position of power
- tackles
- secure carry
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yeahh playing the ball half a second quicker is gonna do so much....
benkeays 5 months ago
one guy who never plays the ball right is greg bird i have never seen him put his foot on the ball to play it
fmx742 5 months ago