Wow, can't disagree more. Where's the "dislike" button?
The scrum is NOT the hit. The scrum should be what happens AFTER the hit.
Take away the hit, and you go back to what it is was prior to the hit - wrestling and pushing over the ball. Were the scrums contested then? Yes. Nothing like a league scrum.
Kearns should know better, he scrummed before the power hit really took off. Amazing that Kearns didn't get it. Kearns is completely, utterly wrong about the scrum, as per what Moore said - there's still a good contest, and a flanker would get butchered by a prop.
The scrum resets due to not straight feeds - well, the halfbacks had been warned. Kearns should blame the players, that is where the fault lies. Not straight feeds should be penalised - they take away the contest for the ball.
Some of the other sloppy Wallaby scrums was becuase the players, including the number 8, weren't used to the clean channel ball they get from the hooker not needing to properly hook. Well, suck it up princesses and learn how to deal with a hooked ball instead of a halfback feeding it down a channel.
brian Moore hates the hit
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And to be completely misinformed.Here's an article on the reaction of Richard Cockerill to the new scrum laws. You can always rely on him for a bit of drama.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/23888263
I think Kearnsy says it well. I really do not like the new scrum laws. Crouch, Touch, Set is the best mode of scrimmaging in my mind. The hit=the scrum, take that away and it is nothing but a rubbish rugby league type push fest.
Wow, can't disagree more. Where's the "dislike" button?
The scrum is NOT the hit. The scrum should be what happens AFTER the hit.
Take away the hit, and you go back to what it is was prior to the hit - wrestling and pushing over the ball. Were the scrums contested then? Yes. Nothing like a league scrum.
Kearns should know better, he scrummed before the power hit really took off. Amazing that Kearns didn't get it. Kearns is completely, utterly wrong about the scrum, as per what Moore said - there's still a good contest, and a flanker would get butchered by a prop.
The scrum resets due to not straight feeds - well, the halfbacks had been warned. Kearns should blame the players, that is where the fault lies. Not straight feeds should be penalised - they take away the contest for the ball.
Some of the other sloppy Wallaby scrums was becuase the players, including the number 8, weren't used to the clean channel ball they get from the hooker not needing to properly hook. Well, suck it up princesses and learn how to deal with a hooked ball instead of a halfback feeding it down a channel.
Eight men shoving will usually beat seven. Given that the side with the supposed advantage is forced to rely on a seven man shove, so that the hooker can strike for the ball, where is the advantage?
It will reach the point where a dominant side will deliberately knock the ball on to force a defensive scrum. Ridiculous.