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Dartford 7s 25th April

hankin

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Yes two of the fields were very low but all that means is you have to re think your game, rely on your backs to put enough paint down off the brake and run low. If your not making your primary your not doing it right simple as that :p
 

Marc0

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When I walked the fields at D7 I was worried about how they would all play.

I really needent have, as they all played really really well ( for us anyhow ).

If you read the fields right they could work in your favor big time.

I think we always took one or more players from the far end off the break just by having our back players lane shoot the obvious bunkers that their guys would go for.

Already looking forward to the second leg.

Later

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ally

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Yeah the fields played very well, and made teams have to break wide. Also as Marco said there were lots of good lanes. And well these fields obviously suited Jolts style :D .


ally
 

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There were a lot of teams there that never lost any one off the break so may be its you game plan and not the feilds.
We only lost 2 players off the break and they were shot out by me:D
 

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The fields should stay the same!

The monkeys went out with about 3 players that hadnt played a sup air tourney before (and Mr Pink!). Everyone was a little scepticle about the fields during walking but we proved that its all down to training!

Keep the fast aggresive play coming!

Besides - it keeps the paint bills down! :D