In a under 19 scrum the law states .
UNDER-19 VARIATION
Question
1. Is there any instance where the referee insist all eight to be bound when a player is given a YC
A. If the YC is a forward .
B. If the player is a back division player.
2. Can team A. Whose forward has been YC opt for a back line layer to join the scrum on their put in and have 8 in the pack ., Does the non YC team who have eight allowed to decide on their put in .
UNDER-19 VARIATION
- In an eight-person scrum, the formation must be 3-4-1, with the single player (normally the number eight) shoving on the two locks. The locks must pack with their heads on either side of the hooker.
- When a team is reduced to fewer than 15 for any reason, the number of players in each team in the scrum must be similarly reduced.
- Where a permitted reduction is made in the scrum by one team, the other team must reduce their scrum accordingly, down to a minimum of five.
- Where there is an incomplete scrum, it must be formed as follows:
- Seven players – three-four formation (i.e. no number eight).
- Six players – three-two-one formation (i.e. no flankers).
- Five players – three-two formation (i.e. no flankers or number eight).
Question
1. Is there any instance where the referee insist all eight to be bound when a player is given a YC
A. If the YC is a forward .
B. If the player is a back division player.
2. Can team A. Whose forward has been YC opt for a back line layer to join the scrum on their put in and have 8 in the pack ., Does the non YC team who have eight allowed to decide on their put in .
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