Western_Eel
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I am, I think the game is to quick for it now.
I say either just hand the ball over or a tap.
Thoughts?
I say either just hand the ball over or a tap.
Thoughts?
The reason scrums are still in is because the game is so quick.
The is one simple rule they can bring in to make scrums relevant again: 8-13 must pack in position.
The way they are now is awful, but if they change it to this then at least we could see properly formed scrums, a rest for the forwards and backs on backs.
The reason scrums are still in is because the game is so quick.
The is one simple rule they can bring in to make scrums relevant again: 8-13 must pack in position.
The way they are now is awful, but if they change it to this then at least we could see properly formed scrums, a rest for the forwards and backs on backs.
Nope, just make the halfbacks feed it into the middle.
I don't want them to have a break, it's better when the players are tired, open the game up a bit
What scrums achieve is creating space on the field which gives the attacking team one play to put together a good backline play
It will also mean the position names will become relevant again and we won't have to hear debate over 'edge forward' 'middle forward' 'central backrower' 'middle half' and the tons of other annoying terms thought up.
That's not gonna mean anything if there's a winger at fullback and a centre and a five-eighth in the front row.
Although I would like to see that rule brought back in. Might see some penalties for second row feeds but oh well.
The last time I saw a good back line play from a scrum was back in the 70's.
Makes no difference who is defending where or where the ball is fed if the forwards won't push in the scrum and the backs won't pass the ball.