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It will be interesting to see another NZ team tour SA. I can only recall the Hurricanes having toured SA so far.
The Highlanders will face a tough challenge as the this Africa/Argentina conference is very tight at the moment.
None of the sides can afford a bad result so in that sense it guarantees the spectator that the best version of each team will be facing the Highlanders (and others) on this tour.
I can see both the Bulls and Sharks beating the highlanders in South Africa.
+ 1.This is the game of the week for me. I'd be getting a wee bit excited for the Bulls if they can pull off a win here. I'll apply the kiss of death by predicting it.
this is actually where i have a problem with the rules, i dont understand why someone should get a yellow card when they're just not strong enough and are getting taught a thing or too in the scrum.
you're not deliberately being weaker....its like giving a yellow card to someone for not being as good a fly half as dan carter....or if ben smith steps past you...yellow card for not being as good
free kick to the dominant scrum sure, let the game flow
Interesting point!
I don't mind a yellow for a professional foul, but i think Jabby was reffering for something else.
If you put me to play against a professional player, just to make the difference in skill/size/speed/strength just ridiculous, chances are i wont be able to tackle him, get past him, but there is a way for me to try, given my size/strength/speed/skill, to do so without breaking the rules and being penalized. I can try to get the ball in the line out (and fail) without being penalized. I can try tackling him without being penalized. I can try rucking against him, etc.
Scrum are the exception. If the difference in (lets call it) strength is big enough, even if the weaker prop does everything perfect from a technical point of view, he will get penalized and (chances are) YCed.
I have mixed feeling about this. I was thinking of a similar situation in other (comparable) sports and couldn't think of any.
The question becomes, should a weaker player have the possibility to scrum in a way where he could lose the scrum, possession or even points but not be penalized? If so, how?
PS: just to be 100% clear, we are talking about how we think the rules should be, not how the rules are.
I played in the front row my whole career. That only went as far as club rugby but it was still 10 years of scrumming. I can say the only time i wold deliberately pop out of a scrum was if i was being bent in half and i was worried about breaking my back....as one of my team mates did.
In a time when we're giving away yellow cards if a player gets tackled when their feet are a few cm's off the ground due to safety concerns should we really be gibing yellow cards for popping out of a scrum?
sure, they've failed at the scrum, march them 10m and give free kick, get the game going