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<blockquote data-quote="tewdric" data-source="post: 947708" data-attributes="member: 80420"><p>A lot of it is down to refereeing. if a ref allows looseheads to bore in, or tightheads to bind short on the arm and push down then the scrum will go a certain way. If front rows are made to stay square, support their weight properly, keep shoulders above hips and hook the ball properly things tend to be more consistent. I think this is why dominance can vary throughout the game - it depends to a degree on which side the ref is standing, whose ball it is and what the props are allowed to get away with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tewdric, post: 947708, member: 80420"] A lot of it is down to refereeing. if a ref allows looseheads to bore in, or tightheads to bind short on the arm and push down then the scrum will go a certain way. If front rows are made to stay square, support their weight properly, keep shoulders above hips and hook the ball properly things tend to be more consistent. I think this is why dominance can vary throughout the game - it depends to a degree on which side the ref is standing, whose ball it is and what the props are allowed to get away with. [/QUOTE]
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