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What is the "tight five" in rugby?

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i wnat to know what the tight five in rugby is :D

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  1. The "tight five" are the props, hooker, and the locks.  These five are the main force and structure of the scrum


  2. Hooker, 2 props, and 2 second rows,

    They are the base of a Scrum

    Front Line- Hooker in the middle, probed up with a prop on each side, then second row, each second row between a prop and the hooker.

  3. look for the biggest five cats on the team...chances are they are your tight five, or tight forwards...

  4. Hooker, 2 props, and 2 second rows

    3 on the front and 2 behind the first line (2nd row)

  5. in the tight 5 there are 2 props 1 hooker and 2 locks. these players are the people how push in scrums.

  6. The "tight five" is also known as the scrum.

    Usually consists of two props (numbers 1 and 3), a hooker (number 2), and two locks (numbers 4 and 5)

    usually used in Rugby Union.

  7. 2 props, 2 locks and a hooker. In other words, numbers 1-5 of each team at the start of the game. These also form the front 2 rows of a scrum.

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