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2024 Guinness Six Nations
"No-Ruck" tactics
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<blockquote data-quote="corny" data-source="post: 840178" data-attributes="member: 72368"><p>Funnily enough Dan Cole got away with this midway through the second half. The Italians had the ball at the base of a 'non ruck' and he just ran around the side jumping on the ball. Hadn't a notion what the law was but it was hilarious he got away with it.</p><p></p><p>World Rugby have to do something about the law though. Theoretically you could just stand either side of the scrum half and force pick and go at every ruck (or non ruck). Pulling someone in to create the ruck (ala Pocock) runs the risk of giving up a penalty. Too messy and ****e to watch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corny, post: 840178, member: 72368"] Funnily enough Dan Cole got away with this midway through the second half. The Italians had the ball at the base of a 'non ruck' and he just ran around the side jumping on the ball. Hadn't a notion what the law was but it was hilarious he got away with it. World Rugby have to do something about the law though. Theoretically you could just stand either side of the scrum half and force pick and go at every ruck (or non ruck). Pulling someone in to create the ruck (ala Pocock) runs the risk of giving up a penalty. Too messy and ****e to watch. [/QUOTE]
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