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How to determine the infringing side in a scrum?
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<blockquote data-quote="gaston le gaff" data-source="post: 677752" data-attributes="member: 61265"><p>could not agree more take the scrum from rugby no rugby it becomes S H RUGBY, i was told by an ex international hooker and now our coach no guessing who that is ) that everything must come from the tighthead, he goes forward the hooker and prop follow at the same pace, its a bit technical but after seeing exactly how it works i must agree, the openside must wait until the tighthead starts to advance and he follows of course everyone pushing straight. in fact once you have the perfect position which is back straight and knees well crouched, the push is straight and upwards its nearly unbeatable. especially when you have a Privat, Tchale-Watchou or Timani propelling the front 3 forward life become a lot easier for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gaston le gaff, post: 677752, member: 61265"] could not agree more take the scrum from rugby no rugby it becomes S H RUGBY, i was told by an ex international hooker and now our coach no guessing who that is ) that everything must come from the tighthead, he goes forward the hooker and prop follow at the same pace, its a bit technical but after seeing exactly how it works i must agree, the openside must wait until the tighthead starts to advance and he follows of course everyone pushing straight. in fact once you have the perfect position which is back straight and knees well crouched, the push is straight and upwards its nearly unbeatable. especially when you have a Privat, Tchale-Watchou or Timani propelling the front 3 forward life become a lot easier for them. [/QUOTE]
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