“Each player is different, so find what works for you.” Although some rugby players are the “right shape” to play in the scrum, the truth is you never stop learning. Scrums & Lineouts. The lineout.
All other players. “The lineout concentrates a selection of forwards in one place near to the touch line, so the backs have the rest of the width of the field in which to mount an attack. The lineout is a means of restarting play after the ball has gone into touch (off the field of play at the side). The non-offending team. To win possession, any player in the lineout can jump for the ball, supported in the jump by two team-mates. When the ball goes out of the field of play, the opposing team is normally awarded a line-out; the exception is after the ball is kicked into touch from a penalty kick, when the team that was awarded the penalty throws into the line-out.

It is sometimes said that good scrummaging players are born, not made. e.g.

Rugby lineout rules for kicks that go out on the full. The lineout. In the scrum zone at the point closest to where the offending team last played the ball. The opponents of the team who last held or touched the ball, prior to it going out of play, throw the ball into the lineout. Different teams have different strengths in their lineout composition, as we look at what each team’s best options have been so far in the 2020 Super Rugby season.
To win possession, any player in the lineout can jump for the ball, supported in the jump by two team-mates. Players taking part in the line-out are the player who throws-in and an immediate opponent, the two players waiting to receive the ball from the line-out and the line-out players. 15 metres in from the mark of touch. The non-offending team.

“Getting your hands right is the No 1 rule for throwing in,” says Simon Hardy, a World Cup-winning coach with England who now works with the likes of Bath, Harlequins and Pau on a consultancy basis. That puts huge pressure on your fly-half to be a good defender. The opponents of the team who last held or touched the ball, prior to it going out of play, throw the ball into the lineout. What are your lineout calls?

If the kicker is inside the 22m area on their side of the field, the lineout simply forms where the ball crosses the line. Rugby tradition dictates that, at a lineout for example, your fly-half should stand in the defensive line closest to the back of the lineout with your two centres on his outside. We usually did magic number. The lineout is a means of restarting the game after the ball, or a player carrying the ball, crosses the touchline. The Blues [pictured below] have won the most (33) of any team at the front of the lineout in this Super Rugby season so far, one of just three sides to have won 30+ at this position (Jaguares – 31 and Reds – 30).