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Scrum (rugby) - Wikipedia
In both forms of rugby, a scrum is formed by the players who are designated forwards binding together in three rows. The scrum then 'engages' with the opposition team so that the players' heads are interlocked with those of the other side's front row.

The scrum - World Rugby
The scrum is a means of restarting play after a stoppage which has been caused by a minor infringement of the Laws (for example, a forward pass or knock-on) or the ball becoming unplayable in a ruck or maul.

Rugby Scrum: A 101 Guide To The Scrum In Rugby
What is a scrum in rugby? A scrum is a set piece that is used to restart play after a minor infraction or penalty in a game of rugby. A scrum involves the eight forwards of each team binding together in a turtle-like huddle.

Controversial scrum law change incoming for the 2026 Six Nations
During the November internationals, the Springboks asserted their dominance at scrum time, most notably against Ireland.

What Is a Scrum in Rugby? Definition and Rules Explained
Learn what a scrum in rugby is, how it works, and why it matters. Understand the rules, player roles, and real-game statistics from top teams.

Mastering Rugby Scrum Techniques: Guide for Players and Coaches
Master the fundamentals of rugby scrums and outmaneuver opponents on the pitch. Get the edge you need to become a rugby legend.

What Is the Point of the Scrum in Rugby? (Beginner’s Guide That ...
A scrum in rugby is a structured restart of play after minor infractions, featuring two teams’ forwards competing for possession. The primary point of the scrum is to regain control, launch strategic attacks, and capitalize on a set-piece opportunity in rugby.

Rugby 102: The Scrum and Dark Arts in Rugby – Strategy, Technique, and ...
In Rugby, the scrum is one of the most defining and strategic elements of the game. Often described as the “dark arts” of rugby, scrums are a powerful display of strength, technique, and tactical know-how.

Why do scrums happen in a game of rugby? - Rugby World
In rugby union eight players from each team form a scrum. There is a front three, a second row of four and the No 8 at the back. The ball is inputted in the tunnel between both sets of players by the scrum-half of the team who have been awarded the set piece.

Scrum (rugby union) - Wikipedia
In rugby union, a scrum is a means of restarting play after a minor infringement. It involves up to eight players from each team, known as the pack or forward pack, binding together in three rows and interlocking with the three opposing teams front row.

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