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Definitions
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20.1Forming a scrum
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20.2Front-row players’ positions
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20.3Binding in the scrum
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20.4The team throwing the ball into the scrum
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20.5Throwing the ball into the scrum
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20.6How the scrum half throws in the ball
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20.7When the scrum begins
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20.8Front-row players
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20.9Scrum - general restrictions
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20.10Ending the scrum
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20.11Scrum wheeled
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20.12Offside at the scrum
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20.13Under 19 variations in adult matches
20.10 ENDING THE SCRUM
(a) The ball comes out. When the ball comes out of the scrum in any direction except the tunnel, the scrum ends.
(b) Scrum in the in-goal. A scrum cannot take place in the in-goal. When the ball in a scrum is on or over the goal line, the scrum ends and an attacker or a defender may legally ground the ball for a try or a touch down.
(c) Hindmost player unbinds. The hindmost player in a scrum is the player whose feet are nearest the team’s own goal line. If the hindmost player unbinds from the scrum with the ball at that player’s feet and picks up the ball, the scrum ends.