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New scrum process approved for global trial
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<blockquote data-quote="TVH11" data-source="post: 568924" data-attributes="member: 20067"><p>I'd only heard about these trials today with this news....</p><p></p><p>Seems as if old school props are slowly being dissolved over time with rule changes. Scrums do take a huge chunk out of the game when being reset etc but is this right. I guess you could argue that there will be less emphasis now on hit timing and more on leg power and pack cohesiveness to gain upper hand. </p><p></p><p>Still think the biggest problem is squiffy put ins from scrum halves. Dont think they know how to "throw" it in straight anymore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TVH11, post: 568924, member: 20067"] I'd only heard about these trials today with this news.... Seems as if old school props are slowly being dissolved over time with rule changes. Scrums do take a huge chunk out of the game when being reset etc but is this right. I guess you could argue that there will be less emphasis now on hit timing and more on leg power and pack cohesiveness to gain upper hand. Still think the biggest problem is squiffy put ins from scrum halves. Dont think they know how to "throw" it in straight anymore [/QUOTE]
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