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normski
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Posted: 14 Jun 2020 at 15:15 |
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I wonder what will happen to the scrum when rugby union returns. Impossible to distance, or indeed isolate, in a scrum. Will it be suspended in favour of line-outs or free kicks? What is your take on this?
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Rabbie Burns
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Imo I don’t think there will be a return until scrums are possible
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So many Christians not enough Lions
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marigold
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There is more contact in a maul than scrum and I agree with RB. Pre-season in cold and wet.......
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Robb
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Unless they just replace it with just a tap and go. But to paraphrase a famous phrase: "It's not rugby". Plus it would open the doors to further extreme law alterations further down the line. That's the only way I can think of where you might be able to avoid that notion of scrums being a corona risk.
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kingsheathlad
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A letter in Rugby Paper today suggested reducing team to 13 players🙄
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Cauliflower ear.
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MikeGC
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Top flight rugby has restarted in New Zealand
From photographs I have seen, they seem to be scrummaging. We may well get to that stage in a few months |
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Pappashanga
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The scrum suggestions are absurd. You're going to get just as close in a line out or tackle. Even touch rugby requires proximity. I have a vision of a bizarre game played by a lot of men in space suits tasering each other instead of tackling. Come one, they're all going to touch the same ball, unless it's covered with disinfectant this alone would pass on infection.
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Raider999
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Think everyone will have their own ball as passing it would increase risks. Scrums will be formed in line with guidance on self distancing at the time. Only function will be to congregate 16 people in a relatively small area allowing the backs room to play. |
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Pappashanga
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If you can't tackle them there will be some 100 plus points for each side.
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Raider999
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Yes, I wasn't sure how that was supposed to work - presumably the team with the fastest players win? |
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Pappashanga
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There is always fantasy rugby.
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Halliford
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The RFU are looking at Touch Rugby to make it less like rugby league and more like rugby union. I'm struggling to get a vision of that!
Having been in New Zealand in early March, I was so impressed with the way their PM dealt with the issue, a total contrast to our blonde buffoon!
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Rabbie Burns
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Be careful of brining politics into it Halliford but as a counter argument NZ population is less than half that of London so not quite comparable
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So many Christians not enough Lions
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Redted
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Population density is a big factor as is how Covid19 is reported. Italy only report deaths in Hospital for instance so under state the problem whereas Belgium report all deaths and therefore overstate things compared with the UK. Greenland, only 13 cases and no deaths. Rugby Union without a scum is not Rugby Union.
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Robb
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Are they trying to turn this into the lesser code?
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kingsheathlad
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It wasn't an RFU recommendation, just an individual writing in to paper.
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Sid James
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Halliford
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I was in Antarctica in February. We visited both the American and NZ bases in McMurdo Sound but were not allowed inside either in case anyone on our trip was an asymptomatic carrier. People came out to see us but stayed 2 metres away. Both Bases were already down to winter staffing so could not risk getting the virus in their bases. Amazing place, amazing trip! Seeing all of the Heritage huts really brought home the courage and tenacity of Scott, Shackleton, Borchgrevink and Amundsen.
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CJB1
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Winter staffing? At the South Pole?
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Halliford
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Well, 400 miles from the South Pole. Both bases retain staff there all winter, to do observations and maintain the buildings. Last flight out was at the end of February and the last ships left a few days before ours did. The next flight is in September. Now that is a proper lockdown!
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