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<blockquote data-quote="allblacksfreak" data-source="post: 95600"><p>the Crouch! Touch! Hold! Engage!!! call was indeed written in the u-19's section of the law book... Basically it will limit the distance between the 2 front rows so the speed of each impact will be decreased... some props will actually distance himself further to gain momentum in the impact, or to intentionally de-stabilise the scrum... which is definitely dangerous!</p><p></p><p>As a forward who plays backrow most of the time, and played front row in my recent internationals I believe this is actually a good thing... now you can definitely show the true power of your forwards in the scrum!</p><p></p><p>The Rugby Union here, the Arabian Gulf RFU has called their referees, myself included, to attend a class today to familiarize us with this new scrum laws... I will post more about it after the class...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allblacksfreak, post: 95600"] the Crouch! Touch! Hold! Engage!!! call was indeed written in the u-19's section of the law book... Basically it will limit the distance between the 2 front rows so the speed of each impact will be decreased... some props will actually distance himself further to gain momentum in the impact, or to intentionally de-stabilise the scrum... which is definitely dangerous! As a forward who plays backrow most of the time, and played front row in my recent internationals I believe this is actually a good thing... now you can definitely show the true power of your forwards in the scrum! The Rugby Union here, the Arabian Gulf RFU has called their referees, myself included, to attend a class today to familiarize us with this new scrum laws... I will post more about it after the class... [/QUOTE]
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