


Also it may eliminate the need to dodge your player away, or leave them in a position to get a two dice block to push the Dwarfs back.

Lastly Fend can help if you do end up in contact, they won’t be able to follow up after blocks. Both skills also help away from the sidelines too as you can stay in their way, preventing them from choosing where to push you. This is where Stand Firm or Side Step will come in useful. You also need to be careful near the sidelines as they will use their Troll Slayers to remove your players by pushing them off the pitch. Having some Guard yourself can help make their blocks harder and may give you some more opportunities to try and push them back. Most Dwarf teams will also tend to have quite a lot of Guard, another reason to try and avoid getting in a scrum. Their slow players having to spend three movement to stand up will really hinder them. Having Block and Wrestle are a great aid as Block will negate the Dwarf advantage of being a Block heavy team, while Wrestle can pull their players down. It is important you don’t stay in base contact either as that will usually allow them to create a hole they can start to press through. They can blitz the first one, but don’t have the speed or agility to get past the second. So the alternative is to form up in front of their team to stop the advance, you need columns of two players across the pitch. The addition of the Kick Off Return skill also makes it more likely they can get the ball into a cage successfully. Be warned though, if you don’t think you can pull this off then I wouldn’t attempt it (usually slower teams) as you can end up with players the wrong side of the ball and can’t stop the Dwarven advance. This tactic will also usually take advantage of all your players while you still have them. A turnover score will be terrible for the Dwarfs, they now have to score but have less turns to do it in. If you can prevent a cage forming and then get good hits on their ball carrier then give this a go. If you have some fast and agile players and manage to get a deep kick (either from a favourable scatter, or good use of the Kick skill), then you may be able to get some of your players between their Runners and the rest of the team positioned to create a cage.

Dwarf teams being slow and not particularly agile aren’t going to be running around throwing the ball, unless you face an unconventional build. If you haven’t already then take a read of the cage breaking article. The key is to try and avoid contact and just create a wall of players they can’t easily get through, or because they are slow, get around. For most teams if you try and mix it up with them you are just going to play into their hands. Dwarf teams will look to cage up the ball and use their great blocking ability and high armour to try and whittle the number of players down that you have on the pitch. There are two main way to take advantage of the Dwarfs slow speed, the first is to try and prevent them caging up and the second more typical game plan is to create a screen to slow their advance down the pitch. Like all teams the key to beating Dwarfs is to work against their weakness and obviously for a Dwarf team that would be how slow they are. I personally don’t agree with that and I find matches against Dwarfs an strategical cat and mouse game.
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