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Peter Burge (5)
Be interested to see a predicted starting XV from you then?Sidwell, Squire, Green, Hawke, Bremner? Murdoch early on. Is that it. I predict only 4 out of those 6 will play 1s next year.
Be interested to see a predicted starting XV from you then?Sidwell, Squire, Green, Hawke, Bremner? Murdoch early on. Is that it. I predict only 4 out of those 6 will play 1s next year.
Do you have names?Joeys will have 5 back from 1s, 6 back from 2s, 9 back from 3s.
Returning Joeys Players from 1s, 2s, 3sDo you have names??
Yes I agreeThread had a large hiatus and we got lucky to get it back. Killed off a lot of posts during that time and the garbage in the return.
Australian rugby jumping up and down as they see there is another Jorgensen from Joeys on the way...Returning Joeys Players from 1s, 2s, 3s
12. Sam Jorgensen
The scrum has been a contest of power not a contest of striking for a long time now.Not having a dig against any one referee but when was the last time a penalty was given for not putting the ball into the middle of a scrum? Has the law actually been rescinded? One of the good things about rugby was the possibility of a turnover of possession and the sudden rearrangement of back lines! Unpredictably still exists (a little) in line outs but scrums are no more than a push fest. Unpredictability was a great leveller and if I may say so it’s demise harms the game.
You must have been a backline player with no idea of the ‘fine arts” of scrums. Current scrum refereeing deskills hookers. Maybe their title should be changed to “throwers in”. Contest of power I think not if scums can’t advance as we used to enjoy.The scrum has been a contest of power not a contest of striking for a long time now.
You overlook the benefit of unpredictably in play. Just look at scrums in mungo ball. A waste of time. 5 barges then kick down the field over and over and over. Boring.oh so boring. Rugby needs unpredictability. AFL has it in spades. Rugby must find ways to increase the unpredictable and get over supersized superfit superdrilled teams with too many reserves dominating intuition and spontaneity.The scrum has been a contest of power not a contest of striking for a long time now.
I didn't give an opinion on what I think it should be. I was just letting you know that it has been the referee approach for a long time and this is supported by the players and coaches who have influence over this at the governing levels of the game.You must have been a backline player with no idea of the ‘fine arts” of scrums. Current scrum refereeing deskills hookers. Maybe their title should be changed to “throwers in”. Contest of power I think not if scums can’t advance as we used to enjoy.
Just because refs haven’t been enforcing the feed in rule”for a long time” doesn’t mean it is the best. why are lineouts “more critical?”.At least with scrums 8 players are in the same area And there is a bit more room for prancing backs.I didn't give an opinion on what I think it should be. I was just letting you know that it has been the referee approach for a long time and this is supported by the players and coaches who have influence over this at the governing levels of the game.
However rugby has kept the scrum as a very relevant part of the game (unlike mungo) even without straight feeds. Although I would argue that the lineout has become the even more critical restart.
A bit hard considering it’s not even 2026 yet.Be interested to see a predicted starting XV from you then?