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<blockquote data-quote="Saintjay" data-source="post: 1141486" data-attributes="member: 55969"><p>My first thought was Gladiator "Are you not entertained" </p><p></p><p>For some teams scrums are a weopon like South Africa. A dominant scrum can win you games. As a Saints fan who watches a team without a particularly great scrum it's a platform to tie 8 players up greating space to attack. It's far more nuanced than just for being for the purists. </p><p></p><p>At a pure amateur level it's still meant to be a game for all shapes and sizes. Big lads in the scrum, smaller quicker in the backs. It's not all about entertainment it's about giving everyone a chance to play the game at some level / position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saintjay, post: 1141486, member: 55969"] My first thought was Gladiator "Are you not entertained" For some teams scrums are a weopon like South Africa. A dominant scrum can win you games. As a Saints fan who watches a team without a particularly great scrum it's a platform to tie 8 players up greating space to attack. It's far more nuanced than just for being for the purists. At a pure amateur level it's still meant to be a game for all shapes and sizes. Big lads in the scrum, smaller quicker in the backs. It's not all about entertainment it's about giving everyone a chance to play the game at some level / position. [/QUOTE]
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