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<blockquote data-quote="miccloarch" data-source="post: 1194123" data-attributes="member: 78309"><p>We're missing almost 100 years of info since 1871 but you can still see how that scrum from 1967 has a dynamic, spontaneous feel to it. Safety has obviously improved in modern scrums but it's also less of a spectacle with all the resets. Modern scrums are also allegedly a lot more technical but it takes some technique and practice to go in at the speed they used to and avoid injury.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miccloarch, post: 1194123, member: 78309"] We're missing almost 100 years of info since 1871 but you can still see how that scrum from 1967 has a dynamic, spontaneous feel to it. Safety has obviously improved in modern scrums but it's also less of a spectacle with all the resets. Modern scrums are also allegedly a lot more technical but it takes some technique and practice to go in at the speed they used to and avoid injury. [/QUOTE]
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