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What are your views on the new scrum laws
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<blockquote data-quote="THE CHIROPRACTOR101" data-source="post: 105137"><p>i think its an excuse to make them easier for other international teams...becoz quite honestly NO ONE f***S WITH MR CRON AND HIS SCRUM TECHNIQUES!!!....</p><p></p><p>thats what i think..one of the most dominant and lest recognisable allblack tools is the scrum..and when and where ever on the field it is in place it surely has significant impact on other teams...it really can change a games momentum when you control the scrum...knock-ons,forwards and other penalties result in scrums so when the ab's are dominant...they dont neccesarily lose control of the game...</p><p></p><p>i just think that we have mastered it...i reckon it still is safer than the new system in place now..the sense of timing is real awkward and i reckon a chance of neck injuries can occur heavily from that..i guess it will get better with time..who knows..my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THE CHIROPRACTOR101, post: 105137"] i think its an excuse to make them easier for other international teams...becoz quite honestly NO ONE f***S WITH MR CRON AND HIS SCRUM TECHNIQUES!!!.... thats what i think..one of the most dominant and lest recognisable allblack tools is the scrum..and when and where ever on the field it is in place it surely has significant impact on other teams...it really can change a games momentum when you control the scrum...knock-ons,forwards and other penalties result in scrums so when the ab's are dominant...they dont neccesarily lose control of the game... i just think that we have mastered it...i reckon it still is safer than the new system in place now..the sense of timing is real awkward and i reckon a chance of neck injuries can occur heavily from that..i guess it will get better with time..who knows..my opinion [/QUOTE]
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