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Scrum (rugby) - Wikipedia
A scrummage, commonly known simply as a scrum, is a method of restarting play in rugby football that involves players packing closely together with their heads down and attempting to gain possession of the ball. [1]

The scrum - World Rugby
The scrum is a means of restarting play after a stoppage which has been caused by a minor infringement of the Laws (for example, a forward pass or knock-on) or the ball becoming unplayable in a ruck or maul.

Scrum (rugby union) - Wikipedia
In rugby union a scrum is a means of restarting play after a minor infringement. It involves up to eight players from each team, known as the pack or forward pack, binding together in three rows and interlocking with the three opposing teams front row.

The Rugby Scrum Explained
What is a scrum in rugby? A rugby scrum is a method of restarting the play and is awarded following numerous actions within the match. A scrum is similar to the line of scrimmage in American Football in that there are two sets of designated players attempting to drive each other back.

The Ultimate Guide to Rugby Scrums: Rules, Techniques, and Strategy
This guide covers everything you need to know about rugby scrums, including rules, techniques, and strategic insights. What is a Rugby Scrum? A scrum is a tightly bound contest between the forward packs of both teams, with eight players from each side binding together in three rows.

Everything You Need To Know About Rugby Scrums - FluentRugby
A rugby scrum is a phase of play where all of the forwards bind together and push against each other. The half back feeds the ball into the scrum and two teams try to win possession by driving over the ball until it emerges at the back of the scrum.

A Scrum in Rugby: 10 Important Rules and Things to know
A scrum is one of the most common calls in a game of rugby. The referee usually calls for a scrum when a player fumbles the ball forward, drops the ball forward, or passes it forward. As a result of this, the opposing team gets possession of the ball and gets to perform a scrum.

World Rugby Passport - 19 Scrum
The purpose of a scrum is to restart play with a contest for possession after a minor infringement or stoppage. 19.1 Where the game is restarted with a scrum and which team throws in is determined as follows:

Basic Rules Of The Scrum (Explainer) - Rugby Roar
A scrum is a way of restarting the game with a contest for the ball usually following: a knock on, a forward pass, a lineout throw that is not straight, when the ball gets stuck in a ruck or maul, or as a choice following a free-kick or penalty amongst other reasons.

What is a Scrum in Rugby? Basics Explained - globalsportswave.com
A scrum in rugby is a method used to restart play after a minor infraction, typically when the ball has been knocked forward or passed incorrectly. Think of it as rugby’s version of a jump ball in basketball or a face-off in hockey.

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