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Wrong. You can't disengage until the scrum ends.There is no off side in goal so Higgers was within his rights to disengage and steal the ball.
Wrong. You can't disengage until the scrum ends.There is no off side in goal so Higgers was within his rights to disengage and steal the ball.
He was fine as he kept bound and only had to stay on or behind the tryline. As soon as the ball was out, Higgers had every right to dive on it.
Wrong. You can't disengage until the scrum ends.
There is no off side in goal so Higgers was within his rights to disengage and steal the ball.
Law 22.6 Scrum, ruck or maul pushed into in-goal
A scrum, ruck or maul can take place only in the field of play.
I suggest you read this post.Law 22.6 Scrum, ruck or maul pushed into in-goal
A scrum, ruck or maul can take place only in the field of play.
I suggest you read this post.
IIRC the ball was OUT. If so, then the scrum was over and Higgers could dive on it regardless of where it was in the field.
Anway, Parisse fucked up and should have scored.
People who think they lose scrummaging power haven't seen much of Stevens.
He's a good scrummager. Was mainly a THP before his drug suspension but played some at LHP on his return to the game for Saracens at the beginning of 2011 and did better than I thought on that side. He was selected for the RWC as the backup for THP Cole but because the backup LHP Corbisiero is not a stellar scrummager by comparison with Sheridan, Stevens could be wearing the 1 shirt in the rest of the tournament. In this case they will replace Sheridan with a THP. This would not disappoint Cole who would otherwise be feeling the heat from Stevens.
Stevens at LHP would not be as big a challenge for opponents as Stevens at THP but according to him at the end of last season his LHP scrummaging had improved a lot since his return.
The injury is bitter news for Sheridan who is a good lad. He dislocated his shoulder whilst I was watching a Sale game nearly 2 years ago and he was out for a long time; so I wonder if it is a recurrence of that injury.
Italy are a very good scrummaging pack.
That scrum was after 2 re-shuffles with a sub then a blood bin, and the Wallabies did not focus enough on it. The Italians did. They should have scored the try.
Apart from that, we won all our feeds, went back twice otherwise, and drove the Italian scrum back nicely on a second shove on their feed.
Overall, pretty good.
I really liked how Rolland managed to find a penalty for Italy when their scrum dominated one feed and about 10 minutes later we did the same to them and he was happy to let their scrum fall to pieces and scrap the ball out of the back.