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<blockquote data-quote="Every Time Ref" data-source="post: 942832" data-attributes="member: 71826"><p>I'm not scrum expert at all but I take issue with #3 - despite everything you say in #2 (which is true), it is still not the case that the defending team, however dominant, can expect to win the ball back off the other side's put in. It just doesn't happen often enough to make deliberately giving away scrums when you have the ball an option. When the opposition have the ball, yes I can see it being an advantage, but how many opportunities really are there to deliberately concede a scrum when you don't have the ball?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Every Time Ref, post: 942832, member: 71826"] I'm not scrum expert at all but I take issue with #3 - despite everything you say in #2 (which is true), it is still not the case that the defending team, however dominant, can expect to win the ball back off the other side's put in. It just doesn't happen often enough to make deliberately giving away scrums when you have the ball an option. When the opposition have the ball, yes I can see it being an advantage, but how many opportunities really are there to deliberately concede a scrum when you don't have the ball? [/QUOTE]
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