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Originally Posted by georgeyw
What are you talking about?
Players learn how to read the bounce and utilise the bounce, stop speaking out of your ass.
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FWIW, I have shot 100's of premier grade rugby matches , regular rounds, finals and interstate over 10 seasons. Yes, of course rugby players learn to read the bounce, but the bounce has to actually happen to be read and a favourable bounce often makes the difference to score. It's hard to utilise a bounce that delivers to the opposition on defense. Do you never hear the commentary?
The trajectory and bounce of a round ball is very much determined by the way it was hit in the first place.