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Bath boss Johann van Graan says the English club is working diligently at the “science” behind the forwards-heavy bench ploy first made famous by the Springboks.
With World Rugby’s decision now in the open, it’s clear that the Bomb Squad isn’t going anywhere, at least for now.
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Banning the Bomb Squad? Scotland boss leads calls at World Rugby as tactic dubbed ‘against the spirit of the game’Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend reportedly aired concerns about the growing use of forward-heavy benches at a World Rugby meeting ... being dubbed the ‘Bomb Squad’. Four years later ...
Rugby's 7-1 forwards-backs bench split looks set to continue, with World Rugby saying it has no plans to ban the strategy first made famous by the Springboks. The global rugby governing body's CEO ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNEdinburgh v Bath: Five takeaways as Finn Russell ‘rubber-stamps’ his Lions selection while Bomb Squad does its jobFollowing a 39-24 victory for Bath over Edinburgh in the Challenge Cup semi-final, here's our five takeaways from the game at ...
Rugby coach Ed Callanan will see for the first time how his squad can perform against opposition ... who are mostly English students, play on a much less formal basis. Today's game will also ...
This week World Rugby basically confirmed what we as South Africans already knew … The Springboks’ ‘bomb squad’ is actually better for the health and longevity of players. The 7-1 bench ...
Springbok supporters can sleep with peace of mind that the Bomb Squad is here to stay, and no one will ban the brainchild of South African head coach Rassie Erasmus. World Rugby this past week ...
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