THE “LOOSE HEAD
NEW ZEALAND’S SCRUM
This diagram shows how Stewart will pack into the front row for the dual purpose: (1) To get over the South African ruling that a wing-for-ward, who is not part of the scrum, must be penalised for coming round on to the South African halves, and
(2) to counteract the South Africi “loose head.”
A somewhat similar method wa: adopted by the South Africans ii 1921, when a back row forward usei to come up to the front row, to coun teract the All Blacks' “loose head. : Under the deed of agreement signei by the All Blacks in Capetown, it i,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 412, 21 July 1928, Page 1
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107THE “LOOSE HEAD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 412, 21 July 1928, Page 1
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