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Mark Loane (55)
Maybe the answer to maul defence is if defensively you can splinter off one of the attacking players in front of the ball without collapsing it, it becomes a free for all. No offside, can pull it down.
Force the players in front of the ball to remain bound together for the maul to be legal. Too often a defensive team gets a stop, so the attacking team just shears off leaving a few players who have been stopped and the refs let them pretend it's the same maul but with new players at the front. My rule change would fix that.
Force the players in front of the ball to remain bound together for the maul to be legal. Too often a defensive team gets a stop, so the attacking team just shears off leaving a few players who have been stopped and the refs let them pretend it's the same maul but with new players at the front. My rule change would fix that.