I have a theory that the long pause is supposed to emulate swimming. Swimmers have to stay still on the blocks else they are disqualified; so let's have a long pause so the packs can't guess at when the engage call comes – and if some of the engage calls come early and some late during the game, all the better to stop the guessing.
I think if they called it quickly, let the dust settle there wouldn't need to be resets or penalties.
We need to stop looking for any reason to penalise and start waiting for the result then penalising.
For example the penalising of the marginally early engaging by Robinson didn't particularly benefit the Wallabies and yet Franks/Woodcock were driving before the feed and the advantage was obvious.
Another example of needless penalising was when the Wobs played England earlier this year and England would drive us 5m back and have clean ball available yet when the scrum finally did collapse (after being kept in their for far longer then I've seen in modern international rugby) they would bring it back to the same spot and start again when the ball COULD have just been used.
Swimmers don't have another 7 guys pushing on their backsides.
Agree with no1 tah that the bens need more game time, alexander looked a bit tired towards the end haha
Also did you guys see the look between the bens in the first half after a scrum was so funny