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So I'm watching some more U20s and an interesting thing happened
Georgia are playing Argentina. They're 10 points behind in the second half, but they've had some momentum and are on top. Their scrum is destroying Argentina's. They've just had a scrum on half way that they got a penalty from because they just walked straight through and the Argentina scrum fell to bits.
So they get a penalty at the breakdown about 8m out, under the posts. They could ask for the scrum, but they know Argentina are just going to fall to bits rather than let themselves be pushed over. So the maximum they can get is a penalty, which they already have. They're not going for 3 points because they want a try from this. So Georgia aim for the corner from the posts, and the bloke misses touch.
It seems not right the scrum isn't a valid try scoring option even when your forwards have the wood over the opposition. But it isn't any more.
Georgia are playing Argentina. They're 10 points behind in the second half, but they've had some momentum and are on top. Their scrum is destroying Argentina's. They've just had a scrum on half way that they got a penalty from because they just walked straight through and the Argentina scrum fell to bits.
So they get a penalty at the breakdown about 8m out, under the posts. They could ask for the scrum, but they know Argentina are just going to fall to bits rather than let themselves be pushed over. So the maximum they can get is a penalty, which they already have. They're not going for 3 points because they want a try from this. So Georgia aim for the corner from the posts, and the bloke misses touch.
It seems not right the scrum isn't a valid try scoring option even when your forwards have the wood over the opposition. But it isn't any more.