29 de enero de 2011
El problema del scrum
Coaching representatives from England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales pledged to work with the IRB to deliver a stable scrum platform at what was described as, "a highly positive and productive forum"
IRB Scrum statistics at Tier 1 level (Six Nations, Tri-Nations and Argentina) Feb 2009 - December 2010
Average scrums per match = 16, Average collapse per match = 9, Average resets per match = 6
The 2009 Six Nations had the highest reset rate with 47 per 100 scrums, the 2010 Six Nations had the highest collapse rate with 67 per 100 scrums. November 2009 had the lowest number of resets with 29 per 100 scrums and June 2009 had the lowest number of collapses with 47 per 100 scrums.
2009 Tri Nations collapses on engagement 52 per 100 scrums, post engagement 39 per 100 scrums.
2010 Tri Nations (current scrum sequence crouch-touch-pause-engage) collapses on engagement 25 per 100 scrums, post engagement 31 per 100 scrums.
Average time taken per scrum: 2009 Six Nations 43 seconds, 2010 November 53 seconds.
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Que es lo que proponen?
En la nota hablan de ponerse más estrictos con los pilares. Por mi observación la mayoría de las infracciones se las cobran a los pilares izquierdos.
La célebre "bajadita" de los de la zurda.
La que sabe del asunto es Pilar Rahola
No es una hooker esa?
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