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scrum machine, or
scrummaging machine, is a padded,
weighty device against which a pack of
rugby football forwards can
practice scrummaging and
rucking to...
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scrum machine, or
scrummaging machine, is a padded,
weighty device against which a pack of
rugby forwards can
practice scrummaging and rucking. The purpose...
- also
often involved in
lifting jumpers when
receiving kick-offs.
While scrummaging is
still seen as
their main responsibility,
modern props are also expected...
- who
became paralysed from the neck down (C4/5 tetraplegic),
after a
scrummaging accident when
practising with
England under-21
squad in
March 2005. His...
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Europe and beyond. Many of
these involved handling of the ball, and
scrummaging formations. For example, New
Zealand had Kī-o-rahi,
Australia marn grook...
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changes that
diverged the
American game from
rugby were
replacing the
scrummage with the line of
scrimmage and the
establishment of the down-and-distance...
- play". For
information on a forward's role in the
scrum see
rugby league scrummage.
Forward positions are
traditionally named after the player's position...
- one of the most
powerful forwards in the game, and for his
destructive scrummaging.
White was born 14 May 1973 in Plymouth, Devon. As a
child he pla****...
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playing for the Exiles.
During this time he
gained a re****tion for
strong scrummaging and a
physically imposing style of play. It was
announced that he would...