Why rolling maul tries aren’t as bad as they’re being made out to be | Aotearoa Rugby Pod

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This week on the Aotearoa Rugby Pod, Ross Karl, James Parsons and Bryn Hall explain why rolling maul tries shouldn’t be so harshly criticised, dissect the last round of Super Rugby Pacific and preview the huge clash between the Blues and Crusaders.

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