A straight drive and square culture, will bring about eight players doing the same thing at the same time
Building the scrum in triangles
Develop the individual before the unit as a whole
The role of each position
It is important to slowly build your scrum each row at a time, particularly if there are new players in your pack, or an inexperienced front row.
Each player should understand how their individual contribution affects the scrum as a whole
The roles of each player in channelling the ball to the number 8
Putting together the scrum may vary technically and tactically and there will also be personal preference. So working on units and subunits should be a partnership between the coach and the players
Using the triangles to coach an effective scrum
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