Quote ="Rogues Gallery"Slightly off topic but it was something we were discussing at the scholarship/academy games on Saturday.
What's with this "flick" pass that al players seem to be attempting these days, Cudjoes pass to Lawrence for his try against Saints being a prime example.
Can players no longer pass the ball to either side with two hands?'"
I have a bit of a theory re this, and that if you flick pass, you do so with the back of your hand in front of the ball. That makes it a lot more natural to pass the ball backwards when running with the ball.
Holding a ball to pass the traditional way, involves moving both hands to the front of the body which alters your of gravity, this unbalances the ball carrying runner, and also has a far greater chance of being passed forward.