Six Nations Tickets: The New Scrum method is being tested in Six Nations

A new Scrum trial will be conducted on the Guinness Six expected at dipping the risk of neck injury in hookers. A report in The Times said the law was introduced to reduce the forces of the "axial load" on the spine and neck of prostitutes in scrums, while the elite class standard was estimated at 100kg of force. Six Nations Rugby Fans can buy Six Nations Tickets from our website.

The New Scrum law is being trialled in Six Nations
The New Scrum law is being trialled in Six Nations

When a backpack is bent forward in the "bundling phase", enormous forces are transferred through the size 2 spine and the Number of the neck is also 2.

Although World Rugby banned the practice of "axial loading" three years ago, it is believed to be still in use today and is now highlighted by the International Organization of Rugby Players.

“The lawful process was planned to confirm that the supports kept their own burden during the smashing phase and did not initiate to use pressure until engaged sustained a small hole between the front rows,” the paper reports.

“The Six Nations Men, Women and Under-20 will be necessary for hookers during the mandatory stage of the struggle appointment order must keep one base forward as a footbrake.”

The hooker who does not use the brake feet is awarded a free-kick.

The law was introduced to reduce the forces of the "axial load" on the spine
The law was introduced to reduce the forces of the "axial load" on the spine 

“This legal process is definitely a positive step,” said David Quinlan, IRP's head of legal affairs and player welfare.

"We have guys who are powerfully supporting in courtesy of it, we have to welcome World Rugby in the future for moving on it. Preferably we would have done that a year ago, but the key here is progress."

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