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Mar 09, 2013 04:29 |  #1

a couple of shots from this weeks action between Tuggeranong Vikings and Sydney University in Bathurst. C&C welcome and appreciated.

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Mar 12, 2013 10:18 |  #2

I like them both - good clean images. Sharp, nicely blurred backgrounds.

Unfortunately the ball is missing in the first one leaving the viewer guessing what game is being played.


A bit like Victor Meldrew:(

  
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Mar 12, 2013 10:21 |  #3

Where's the counter-rucking in the first photo? Unless the ball has departed the ruck already....


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Mar 14, 2013 04:01 |  #4

Scrumhalf wrote in post #15706344 (external link)
Where's the counter-rucking in the first photo? Unless the ball has departed the ruck already....

Its a bit unusual for sure but #8 still has the ball, others in the sequence show the uni players really slow to arrive to the breakdown, I just liked the "stacking" effect of the vikings players as they secured - waiting for opposition that never really arrived.




  
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