I am a big fan of the stand man on the mark rule and if you have the ball and can't move off the mark then what's the advantage of even having the ball?
I've got on file maybe 7 - 10 different ways I've seen players exploit the rule and/or use it to their advantage which just shows that players can adapt to new rules pretty quickly and coaches can find ways to make it work for them in different circumstances.
This weekend I saw Jack Riewoldt use it to fit his individual physical and technical qualities which is bit different from players purely using from a tactical point of view.
This definitely something any player of any ability can do, as long as you can mark the ball in the first place, which will enable you to keep the ball pretty much in constant motion and also give the opportunity to gain some extra territory in the process.
Check out the 2min analysis video of how this went down...
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