Absolutely amazing new scrum laws provide the perfect (so far) development of the game – UPPER BODY strength which Ulster Rugby players excell at and only serves to strengthen existing lower body power will provide total dominance – BRING IT ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bottom line THE STRONGER YOUR BODY IS THE FASTER THEY ARE DEFEATED.
ITs Called Law 20.1
Forming a Scrum: The referee will call “crouch” and then “bind”. The front rows crouch and using their outside arm each prop must bind. A loose-head prop must bind on the opposing tight-head prop by placing the left arm inside the right arm of the tight-head and gripping the tight-head prop’s jersey on the back or side. A tight-head prop must bind on the opposing loose-head prop by placing the right arm outside the left upper arm of the opposing loose-head prop and gripping the loose-head prop’s jersey with the right hand only on the back or side. The props must not grip the opponent’s chest, arm, sleeve or collar. Following a pause, the referee will then call “set” when the front rows are ready. The front rows may then engage. The “set” call is not a command but an indication that the front rows may come together when ready. The sanction for any infringement will be a free kick.
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