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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Cymro" data-source="post: 551981" data-attributes="member: 40909"><p>From how I interpret whats been set. Players will almost / will be 'engaged' together. But then it goes on to say after the set ... they can come together. Also if the referee's are going to check the binding, it will take time out. If they were going to do it, might as well start both front rows in an 'engaged' position and start from there.</p><p></p><p>As for the crouch-touch-set, that is going on now. Problem is there is to much inconsistency with the officials around the scrum area. The speed on the 'engaged' call, is a major issue, it differs between officials which does not help. </p><p></p><p>Two issue this will probably solve is binding and also making the front rows 'engage / hit' up. Quite a few international props are exposing the referee's lack of knowledge at the scrum by going straight down to win a penalty, effectively coning the referee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Cymro, post: 551981, member: 40909"] From how I interpret whats been set. Players will almost / will be 'engaged' together. But then it goes on to say after the set ... they can come together. Also if the referee's are going to check the binding, it will take time out. If they were going to do it, might as well start both front rows in an 'engaged' position and start from there. As for the crouch-touch-set, that is going on now. Problem is there is to much inconsistency with the officials around the scrum area. The speed on the 'engaged' call, is a major issue, it differs between officials which does not help. Two issue this will probably solve is binding and also making the front rows 'engage / hit' up. Quite a few international props are exposing the referee's lack of knowledge at the scrum by going straight down to win a penalty, effectively coning the referee. [/QUOTE]
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