I responded to this under Flash’s news section, which is now an excellent daily source of rugby news. But I see the responses are not flagged in any way. So here are my thoughts on this. You can treat it as a bit of lightheartedness, humor in the serious business of test rugby….Rassie teasing the suits. But if it’s a serious tactic it becomes more contentious:
’Is the intent of the current rules that mauls should be formed in the middle of the field while the ball is in your possession?
Is the intent of the laws that teams would kick off the ball short enough to recover it to force a scrum.
Is the intent of the law that the coach should be allowed to come onto the field and allowed to interact with his players ….disguised as a water boy.
Obviously not, these are cases where the laws don’t cover every contingency, but no other team has thought of or exploited these loopholes. It’s not customary. The unexpected underarm ball in cricket or serve in tennis are in the same area code.
So we have a choice….play the game the way it was intended….or exploit the legal loopholes for as long as they are open. And if you want to do that and actually get an advantage, why not save the tactic for the AB matches when they might be an advantage rather than wasting them on Italy.
Juvenile stuff that tarnishes the Springbok brand.’
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