Up and under

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Up and under is a tactical manoeuver in the sport of rugby football in which the ball is kicked high and short onto or behind the defending team. In rugby union the up and under is also called a garryowen after the Irish rugby club which often used this tactic.

This manoeuver, allows the attacking team to disrupt the defensive line, take the defense's pressure off themselves and put offensive pressure on their opponents. The risk of it being to lose the ball to the opposition who may counter attack, or in rugby union choose to call for a mark if the ball is behind the opposition's 22 metre line line and cleanly caught.

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