We have discussed the scrum problems on another thread, especially the abomination of the power hit and its horrid effects on the game. These malignancies include the consequence of the dominant scrum being dudded by those referees who have no clue, which is most of them.
We have mentioned going back to the future and recommended changes that will have the effect of players folding into each other before the scrummie is even ready to put the ball in. This will outlaw the power hit and instead place emphasis on the power shove once the ball is put in. The dominant scrum with therefore be able to dominate more than it does now, in fact: as it used to dominate in the olden time.
But I don't want to go there with suggested wording of scrum ELVs though requiring necks to touch each other on the crouch or folding together, and before the put in (and therefore the shove), may not be a bad idea.
But I'm imagining the worst and that the IRB will do FA about the power hits.
Even so I'd like some changes:
- the current laws say the front rowers should be in a position to shove but they don't say they have to shove forward. It should be written that they have to do so. If such a law is enforced (not that I think it will be, but we can dare to dream) it will stop the defending LHP boring into attack the hooker, and even stop the odd THP like Castrogiovanni doing the same thing.
It may even stop defending THPs from pulling back to create a wheel, (you never know what laws the refs will have as flavour of the year); it could work.
- If you you don't want to outlaw a power hit then at least make it so it can't happen. Require the "Touch" after the "Crouch" to be done neck on neck not with hands. They will have to stand closer so the neck "Touch" is positioned right on the "Crouch".
It's just an idea. There will be a bit of pinging as players shove on the neck touch but it we want change we have to do different things.
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