Sir, – In answer to Michael A Carroll's rugby query (Letters, January 15th), a "pass" becomes an " offload" whenever a distinguished and knowledgeable rugby journalist says so. Quite simple. Surely he doesn't believe that an "offload" is the act of a player releasing the ball while being tackled? Oh ye of little faith. – Yours, etc,
LOUIS HOGAN,
Wicklow.
Sir, – The pass became the offload at the same time that clearing your lines became an exit strategy, the tackle became a chop and a hammer was required to drive the pack forward. – Yours, etc,
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MICHAEL STOREY,
Glencar,
Sligo.