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<blockquote data-quote="St Day 3" data-source="post: 103763"><p>After hearing the refs point of veiw, i felt it only fair to give my own, esteemed opinion, from the front row.</p><p>The object of wheeling a scrum one way or the other from an attacking point of veiw is to nulify the oppositions back row defence against a move from the base of the scrum or down the scrumhalf chanel.</p><p>For instance, if you have a back row move called where say, your No8 picks up and goes right, then you need the scrum to wheel to the right first as this effectively inhibits the oppositions blinside and No 8 from making the tackle as they are blocked by the wheeled scrum. </p><p>Rugby is a great game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="St Day 3, post: 103763"] After hearing the refs point of veiw, i felt it only fair to give my own, esteemed opinion, from the front row. The object of wheeling a scrum one way or the other from an attacking point of veiw is to nulify the oppositions back row defence against a move from the base of the scrum or down the scrumhalf chanel. For instance, if you have a back row move called where say, your No8 picks up and goes right, then you need the scrum to wheel to the right first as this effectively inhibits the oppositions blinside and No 8 from making the tackle as they are blocked by the wheeled scrum. Rugby is a great game. [/QUOTE]
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