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Name: Gareth Rees on Nov 16, 2012Comments: There has to be a contest @ the restartFlag
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Name: Jan Rees on Nov 16, 2012Comments: I agree with himFlag
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Name: Tim Gallagher on Nov 16, 2012Comments: Enough is enough!! Get it sorted. Apply the rugby law!!Flag
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Name: David on Nov 17, 2012Comments: Not straight ref. Every time ref, every timeFlag
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Name: GEORGE SQUIRES on Nov 17, 2012Comments: To devalue the scrum is to take away the one unique factor that makes it different from any other game and devalues the skills of the front row - the pillars of the game!Flag
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Name: Doug Sharp on Nov 17, 2012Comments: Please add my name to this list. Let's play to the laws and not the TV coverage.Flag
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Name: Brian Jones on Nov 17, 2012Comments: Not straight in the scrum. What next not straight in the line out, forward passing? HarrumphFlag
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Name: CLIVE WOOSNAM on Nov 17, 2012Comments: The current interpretation of the law makes no sense, as every put-in in crooked but only one in twenty is penalised. The lineout, in contrast, is policed far more stringently.Flag
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Name: Phil Rowe on Nov 17, 2012Comments: Agree totally with this - lack of clarity here is changing a crucial part of the game.Flag
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Name: Andy Westall on Nov 17, 2012Comments: I agree with the comments regarding the put in. I also feel the game will become a non contact form of rugby league if we are not careful.Flag
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Name: Clive Lewington on Nov 17, 2012Comments: The IRB and national governing bodies must review the current farcical interpretation of the 'putting the ball in straight rule' and the original ruling must be re-applied as soon as possible.Flag
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Name: Larry Cummins on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert John on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Allen on Nov 17, 2012Comments: It is pathetic that referees can spot a crooked throw into the line out but not a crooked feed into the scrum. Referees are now all experts at scrummage infringements giving penalties that decide matches in many games around the scrum but do not penalise the feed.Flag
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Name: Bob Astbury on Nov 17, 2012Comments: Every referee must be forced to experience some front row play - even on the practice ground. Its not only crooked feeds - its the random tit for tat award of penatlies on scrum collapse. It is most unfortunate that old props are too fat to keep up as the future refs.Flag
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Name: Elaine John on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Colin Henderson on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Colin Maskery on Nov 17, 2012Comments: I agree that the ball has to be put in straight - we are not rugby league!Flag
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Name: Jon Steckbeck on Nov 17, 2012Comments: Getting like rugby league, scrummage pointlessFlag
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Name: Garry Welsh on Nov 18, 2012Comments: If the put in to a line out must be straight why not the put in at a scrum??Flag
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Name: Mike Scott on Nov 18, 2012Comments: About time we did something about it or we will lose another skill from the gamethat of the hooker.Flag
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Name: Eryl Richards on Nov 18, 2012Comments: I agree that the way the ball is allowed to be put in nearly under the second rows feet is reducing the game to a farce by the referees.Flag
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Name: Stephen John on Nov 18, 2012Comments: I agree entirely,the rugby union scrum has become as non-competitive as the rugby league, it is a definate re-start for the side putting the ball into the scrum.Flag
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Name: Andrew Cushing on Nov 18, 2012Comments: of course there is an alternative - do away with not straight in the line-out!Flag
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Name: Gethin John on Nov 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Patrick Nulty on Nov 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 19, 2012Comments: Don`t turn my game into a TV spectacle for those who have never played, it`ll end up like the round ball circus.Flag
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Name: Chris Brown on Nov 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Malcolm Lewis on Nov 19, 2012Comments: I totally agreeFlag
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Name: Ian Knott on Nov 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: John Langley on Nov 19, 2012Comments: The blatant disregarding of the rules by referees must be stoppedFlag
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Name: Lez Williams - Honorary Life Member -Munich RFC on Nov 19, 2012Comments: This feature of the game has disturbed me for such a long time !Flag
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Name: Vian Lloyd on Nov 19, 2012Comments: Suffering from Glycoma & Cataract in one eye even I see that the ball goes in squint & not down the middle - should be a penalty every time, that would wake the cheats up !!Flag
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Name: James Ian Davies on Nov 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: David Jackson on Nov 19, 2012Comments: Rugby is a game for all shapes and sizes so scrummaging MUST remain part of the game, otherwise we should all play Basketball. Do NOT let money ruin our game as it has done with soccer.Flag
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Name: John Langley on Nov 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Geoff Cornish on Nov 19, 2012Comments: Dislike the way the game is going all geared to rugby league rules - Sorry does not make the game the spectacle you think it is - actually rather boring-Forget the 40 + age group who have played the game at your peril.....GCFlag
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