Quote: Mild mannered Janitor "It's the theory that if you have the ball close to your own line you will play more conservatively and of a less attacking nature. If you are the team not in possession you gain more of an advantage for forcing the error by being more aggressive in the tackle.
The call on Saturday was Scrum Defence which suggests that it was a
Leeds feed. Not sure if that was the case, as I had lapsed into a coma due to the time it took to make the decision, but Warrington ended up with the ball after the scrum.'"
Why does it suggest it was a Leeds feed? If it goes by territorial advantage, then surely Leeds would be the attacking team as they were closest to the Warrington line?