In the second half of the first half, the Vols try to keep the ball in their own territory for as long as possible, but the opposing team's size and strength make it difficult for them to do so. The Vols decide that they need to keep an eye on their opponent's flanker, which they call "the corner stone" . They also need to make sure that they don't let the other team get too many penalties for fouls.
In the second half of the first half, the Vols try to keep the ball in their own territory for as long as possible, but the opposing team's size and strength make it difficult for them to do so. The Vols decide that they need to keep an eye on their opponent's flanker, which they call "the corner stone" . They also need to make sure that they don't let the other team get too many penalties for fouls.