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<blockquote data-quote="Cruz_del_Sur" data-source="post: 989010" data-attributes="member: 55747"><p>I guess most people will indeed tell you 10 or 9. I am pretty sure they would be wrong and if i were against them, the alternative below would beat them 95% of the times. </p><p></p><p>Pick prop for both as in opposing props in a scrum. If you have to pick the exact same position for both, that would be fine too. You would have 100 vs 90 and 90 vs 80 on both sides of the first row. </p><p>You'd get a penalty at every single scrum. The other team's morale would collapse and the pressure would be immense. Every single mistake they make, dropping the ball, a forward pass, etc, would mean a scrum which would result in a penalty which means either a get out of jail card defensively or 3 points. Every mistake YOU make would also mean a penalty for you, too. </p><p>Repeat a few times and the yellow cards start flowing. By the time you reach no contest scrums, the advantage is already enormous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruz_del_Sur, post: 989010, member: 55747"] I guess most people will indeed tell you 10 or 9. I am pretty sure they would be wrong and if i were against them, the alternative below would beat them 95% of the times. Pick prop for both as in opposing props in a scrum. If you have to pick the exact same position for both, that would be fine too. You would have 100 vs 90 and 90 vs 80 on both sides of the first row. You'd get a penalty at every single scrum. The other team's morale would collapse and the pressure would be immense. Every single mistake they make, dropping the ball, a forward pass, etc, would mean a scrum which would result in a penalty which means either a get out of jail card defensively or 3 points. Every mistake YOU make would also mean a penalty for you, too. Repeat a few times and the yellow cards start flowing. By the time you reach no contest scrums, the advantage is already enormous. [/QUOTE]
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