1. DG Dafter 2. BA Storer 4. MJ Deane 3. LA Pilgrim 5. BG Herd 6. K Rogers 7. DG Speirs Kicker: Pilgrim I guess
Teams are composed of three forwards, one scrum half and three backs. Scrums are composed of just three players from each team. Because of the speedy nature of the game, good sevens players are often backs or loose forwards in fifteens rugby. 1. 2. 4. 3. 5. 6. 7.
1. DA Eggman 2. SM Morgan 4. BJ Gemmell 3. BJ Taylor (Kicker) 5. GJ Weaver 6. PM Jackson 7. SP Phlegm three forwards at the top yeah?
Whats the difference between naming a forward at 1 or 2 compared to at 4? And the same for 5, 6 and 7. Obviously 3 is where my SH should go. If I went for something like this in the backs would I be on the right track? 3. Cribb 5. Heads 6. Farhat 7. Jacobs Or should Jacobs and Farhat swap?
It's just where the players stand on the field. Number 7 being the player outside 6 and on the sideline/ wing. 5 being the person who is most likely going to be standing at first receiver and with 6 outside of him. Personally I'd recommend wingers at 7. and first fives/ centers at 5 and 6 but it's up to you. I'd also recommend not having shit cunt players at 5. as they'll probably have more handling errors but then again if you have a rubbish player out on the wing they could screw up some opportunities, who knows. There's also player tendencies, for example a less skilled back, with bad attack is more likely to pass than run, of course it depends on the situation.
Would this be about right or am I way off? 1. Verigotta 2. Man 4. Miokovic 3. Cribb 5. Heads 6. Jacobs 7. Farhat Tempted to go me at 5 and Heads at 6, but I think he'll do the job.
Can any of them kick, I didnt even think about that when recruiting. If they are all non goalkickers, what determines how good they are - ie. Post Rank or Play kicking or something?
Had a look through and from what ive got to work with - it seems ill be first choice kicker. As I have the highest tactical kicker and highest PC. So GK: Jacobs