How to watch live Guinness Six Nations rugby in Thailand
The Guinness Six Nations is available exclusively on RugbyPass in Thailand. Fans can watch every game of the Guinness Six Nations live and on-demand online via the RugbyPass subscription streaming service. We will be offering 50% off a monthly pass or you can save over $100 by purchasing an annual pass at https://www.rugbypass.com/signup.
RugbyPass is the official licensee of Guinness Six Nations rugby in the following countries:
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, East Timor, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
Fans of the Guinness Six Nations outside of these countries can follow all the action in our live match
centres, available at https://www.rugbypass.com/six-nations/matches/2020
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I think the majority of their yellow cards were for cynical infringements instead of repeated infringements.
Go to commentsSpeed of game and stoppages in play remain a problem SK. Set piece oriented teams generally want a lower ball in play time, and they have various strategies to try and get it - legal and illegal!
They want to maximize their power in short bursts, then recover for the next effort. Teams like Bristol are the opposite. They want high ball in play to keep the oppo moving, they want quicker resolution at set pieces, and if anyone is to kick the ball out, they want it to be the other team.
The way rugby is there will always be a place for set piece based teams, but progression in the game is associated far more with the Black Ferns/Bristol style.
The scrum is a crucible. We have still not solved the problem of scrums ending in FKs and penalties, sometimes with yellow cards attached. A penalty ought not to be the aim of a scrum, a dominant SP should lead to greater attacking opportunity as long as the offence is not dangerous but technical in nature.
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