Part of me is suprised and dissapointed that this video does'nt have more views but the competetive side of me is delighted. All I can say is don't be afraid to use what Mike Cron uses here, it works! Great video and thanks for publishing it.
Jim Gollan because the tight head will try to split the hooker and loosehead apart because he's on the outside of the scrum so he needs more grip and o hold on to but the tight is on the inside and will not split
@@benjamindunning4233 and he needs a little bit more slack to maneuver himself into a position to try split the opposite loosehead away or to put big pressure on the hooker. .
Part of me is suprised and dissapointed that this video does'nt have more views but the competetive side of me is delighted. All I can say is don't be afraid to use what Mike Cron uses here, it works! Great video and thanks for publishing it.
Thank you so much for this video. Looking forward to using these techniques at pre season
engagement cadence has changed but the fundamentals are much the same. Cron is the expert
What a good coach
Thank you very much for this video. Sending it to my former High School for the 1st XV to use.
Totoka dina na video clip qo,mataqali..............
I'm watching from zambia I like it I need to join
100k views? Ridiculous! How many coaches aren't seeing this? They are missing out.
Godfather of scrummaging
I've sent this to Ewen MacKenzie.
The one thing the props dont want the second row to do, accidentally grab their stones
Us women rugby players don't need to worry about that 😂😂😂
Or nutcrack them by binding on the jersey
"And that brings us on to our next subject, which is PAIR"
Great scrummaging tips
Ben Suisala... The man
why should the loosehead bind 1st? Would have thought it was the tighthead prop?
Jim Gollan because the tight head will try to split the hooker and loosehead apart because he's on the outside of the scrum so he needs more grip and o hold on to but the tight is on the inside and will not split
@@benjamindunning4233 and he needs a little bit more slack to maneuver himself into a position to try split the opposite loosehead away or to put big pressure on the hooker. .
good ol auckland grammar