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<blockquote data-quote="NZbloke" data-source="post: 1065845" data-attributes="member: 85358"><p>Lets be honest the majority of the time it's 8 against 8 in scrums, if a team does get someone yellow or red carded they can only blame themselves because of a lack of discipline.</p><p></p><p>At the moment scrums are really frustrating to watch through a heap of collapses/resets anyway, can't really see it getting much worse, so if something isn't working you don't keep doing it, you try something else - the breakdown area continues to be a mess as well... with the clowns from the IRB consistently adding new rules to the game all they're doing is stuffing up rugby, they need to start applying some sensible rules, but knowing the way they work it's probably too much to ask.</p><p></p><p>From what I remember from the 80's the scrums then were nowhere near as bad in terms of collapses/resets compared to how scrums are executed today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NZbloke, post: 1065845, member: 85358"] Lets be honest the majority of the time it's 8 against 8 in scrums, if a team does get someone yellow or red carded they can only blame themselves because of a lack of discipline. At the moment scrums are really frustrating to watch through a heap of collapses/resets anyway, can't really see it getting much worse, so if something isn't working you don't keep doing it, you try something else - the breakdown area continues to be a mess as well... with the clowns from the IRB consistently adding new rules to the game all they're doing is stuffing up rugby, they need to start applying some sensible rules, but knowing the way they work it's probably too much to ask. From what I remember from the 80's the scrums then were nowhere near as bad in terms of collapses/resets compared to how scrums are executed today. [/QUOTE]
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