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Long throw-ins, Aussies beating Boks not expected
Cape Argus
|August 20, 2025
THERE are two things I didn’t have on my 2025 sports bingo card.
The one is definitely the reemergence of the long throw-in in the English Premier League, a throwback play that was once reserved for bottom-half teams to bully the big teams’ prima donnas in their penalty area.
Rory Delap even had a ball-boy dry the ball with a towel before the throw-in during those cold and rainy nights in Stoke ...
There’s something beautifull unrefined about a long throw-in. It’s unapologetically agricultural, designed for teams who can't find a goal with beautiful, intricate passing. In an era of false nines, xG metrics, and inverted fullbacks, the long throw is the sporting equivalent of putting a steak on a plate without any garnish - it’s primal, no-nonsense, and strangely effective.
In the middle to late 2000s, Stoke City right-back Delap used to launch those long throw-ins flat and hard, with the trajectory and power making it very hard to defend against.
In 2025, it’s back, with many of the big teams with multi-million-pound players using it as a tactic.
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