0 in the sport of rugby, a group of attacking players from each team who come together with their heads down and arms joined, and push against each other, trying to take control of the ball
1 a situation in which a group of people push each other to get to a place or obtain something
2 a method used when developing a new product in which a team is allowed to organize itself and make changes quickly as they are needed. It also involves having short meetings every day.
Scrums occur more often, and are of greater importance, in union than in league.
Aided by this change, it is common for professional teams not to fully contest scrums, according to their choice of tactics.
Passive scrums consisting of 5 players per team are used.
Rugby union has a number of set pieces, such as line-outs, scrums and rucks that do not have direct equivalents in association football.
Lane immediately made his presence known during the game, throwing several hits while also getting involved in several scrums.
Like rugby teams grappling in a scrum, the parties engaged in a struggle for dominance.
Scrums are composed of three players from each team.
Bandages or tape can be worn to support or protect injuries; some players wear tape around the head to protect the ears in scrums and rucks.
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