Post subject: Re: Rugby Union, If you must talk about it, do it here. PART
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 4:10 pm
Dunbar
Player Coach
Joined: Oct 13 2008 Posts: 2164
Alda wrote:All true, but why try to pick holes in what was a great result and a great game. If you don't like union, don't watch it
In a similar vein, why come to a discussion forum called RLFANS and then be surprised when the users think League is a better game than Union? Yes, this thread is to discuss Union but it is being discussed predominately by fans of League. I discuss Union on here but I don’t go on Union boards to discuss it and I certainly don’t go on Union boards asking them why they think League is inferior – they follow Union and therefore think that is a superior game and League fans follow League and therefore think that is a superior game. Pretty straight forward logic
Interesting to see Sale getting whacked by 62 points today by Toulon .
The Premierships only northern team currently bottom of the premiership are going to be lucky to survive this season. Could it be that the Premiership will be without a northern team next season? Newcastle might have other ideas but a Long way to go.
Interesting to see Sale getting whacked by 62 points today by Toulon .
The Premierships only northern team currently bottom of the premiership are going to be lucky to survive this season. Could it be that the Premiership will be without a northern team next season? Newcastle might have other ideas but a Long way to go.
Post subject: Re: Rugby Union, If you must talk about it, do it here. PART
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:18 pm
Teessidewire
Player Coach
Joined: May 08 2006 Posts: 5110 Location: Stockton-on-Tees
You could well be right. The end of season mini-league play-off rules in the RU Championship completely scuppered Bristol last season after they had led the league all season. Sale are currently in a right mess and crowds are down too with the move to Salford.
Post subject: Re: Rugby Union, If you must talk about it, do it here. PART
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 3:33 pm
Urmston Wire
Player Coach
Joined: Mar 17 2009 Posts: 654 Location: Eastleigh, Hampshire
Sadfish wrote:Interesting to see Sale getting whacked by 62 points today by Toulon .
The Premierships only northern team currently bottom of the premiership are going to be lucky to survive this season. Could it be that the Premiership will be without a northern team next season? Newcastle might have other ideas but a Long way to go.
Karma! The ghost of County Past and Salford Future are coming to haunt Sale Present.
Sadfish wrote:Interesting to see Sale getting whacked by 62 points today by Toulon .
The Premierships only northern team currently bottom of the premiership are going to be lucky to survive this season. Could it be that the Premiership will be without a northern team next season? Newcastle might have other ideas but a Long way to go.
Post subject: Re: Rugby Union, If you must talk about it, do it here. PART
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 9:10 am
JonB95
International Star
Joined: Jun 30 2011 Posts: 1885
Teessidewire wrote:You could well be right. The end of season mini-league play-off rules in the RU Championship completely scuppered Bristol last season after they had led the league all season. Sale are currently in a right mess and crowds are down too with the move to Salford.
The last Aviva crowd Sale got was pretty similar to Salford's average from last season. I'm baffled as to why they turned up in greater numbers at a soccer ground (and a dump of a soccer ground at that) in Cheshire.
Post subject: Re: Rugby Union, If you must talk about it, do it here. PART
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 1:03 pm
Andy Gilder
International Board Member
Joined: Apr 03 2003 Posts: 28186 Location: A world of my own ...
The minute the IRB insisted on the ludicrous "crouch, touch, pause, engage" mantra scrums became an absolute shambles.
Look back at games from the 90s, where teams were allowed to engage on their own terms and the scrum allowed to settle before the scrum half put the ball in. Very few collapses, very few scrums leading to penalties or free-kicks.
The current laws basically allow 240 plus stone of forwards to engage in a "who can hit hardest" contest, with little concentration on getting the binding and engagement correct. That's what leads to scrums continually needing to be reset, as props are too interested in getting a nudge on their opposite number rather than correctly binding to keep the scrum up.
Time the IRB went back to the future if they want to sort out the setpiece.
"As you travel through life don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things" - George Carlin
Post subject: Re: Rugby Union, If you must talk about it, do it here. PART
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 1:40 pm
Durham Giant
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Joined: May 07 2007 Posts: 12488 Location: Durham
My understanding with the crouch touch etc was to make the scrum safer to avoid the length of time players were pushing in the scrum causing injuries and also dangerous scrums with lots of pushing and collapses that caused injury.
The reasons for this is that most RU players now have exchanged 70 s and 80 s flab for 2000 muscle and therefore the pressure in the scrums is much higher and the number of shoulder, neck and back injuries was increasing
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