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<blockquote data-quote="Saintjay" data-source="post: 1119849" data-attributes="member: 55969"><p>Line outs without jumping were a farce. Line out jumping, throwing in, the tactical aspect of it especially in the pro game is in my view superb. I jump in the line out and no way near pro level but it's not easy to get right. It's a bloody brilliant feeling when you get it right. Especially if you are playing against a decent opposition.</p><p></p><p>What you are describing is rugby as it was in the 1980's and when you watch those 5 nations games now they were not that great really. Are Northampton Saints better to watch now than the 80's - 90's. Yes for me by a very long way. The skill level, tactics, professionalism are far above the amateur era.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saintjay, post: 1119849, member: 55969"] Line outs without jumping were a farce. Line out jumping, throwing in, the tactical aspect of it especially in the pro game is in my view superb. I jump in the line out and no way near pro level but it's not easy to get right. It's a bloody brilliant feeling when you get it right. Especially if you are playing against a decent opposition. What you are describing is rugby as it was in the 1980's and when you watch those 5 nations games now they were not that great really. Are Northampton Saints better to watch now than the 80's - 90's. Yes for me by a very long way. The skill level, tactics, professionalism are far above the amateur era. [/QUOTE]
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