SelimNiai
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Is he the guy who messed up his knitting?
Well done Olyy, now you've spoilt the ending for people :lol:
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Is he the guy who messed up his knitting?
I know!!! Lets get rid of scrums, and we can get rid of tackles too since they're dangerous, and line-outs because you jump up and can fall down and hurt yourself, and while we're at it, we can lose the goalposts; can't have something sticking up out of the ground for the poor little souls to run into, and with no goalposts, there's no goal-kicking, so we might as well reduce the value of the try to one point.
That way we can have rugby with no tackles, no scrums or lineouts, no goalposts or kicks at goal, with a one point try...... hang on?
Touch Rugby?
Sounds like another left wing jobsworth on a publicly funded study, just coming out with a somewhat controversial result in order to try and justify the cost of this pointless report.
At which point do scrums get introduced to the game then? It's never going to happen this, but if it did, England as a scrummaging force would be finished.
I've been brushing up. Oh yes. I know some union terms.
I expected the first response to be "Well, rugby league gets by without scrums at every level!"
I'm disappointed TRF!
I expected the first response to be "Well, rugby league gets by without scrums at every level!"
I'm disappointed TRF!
and you can push in league scrums, but 99.99 times out of a hundred it's not worth it as the ball is just rolled straight out the back, so it's better to get out of it quicker than try and contest.
I've seen a turnover or two happen before though, when the other team wasn't expecting it and just get shoved over the ball