A French rugby revolution: Inspired by Winston Churchill, Mathieu Raynal is leading a charge to restore the integrity of the scrum feed, sparking a debate among fans and players alike. Raynal's mission, supported by World Rugby, aims to eliminate the controversial practice of scrum halves rolling the ball into the feet of the second row. This move, akin to umpires ignoring no-balls in cricket, has been met with both praise and criticism. Proponents argue that it restores fairness and skill to the scrum, while detractors label it as cheating. The impact is evident in the Top 14 and Pro D2 leagues, where referees are now strictly enforcing proper scrum feeds, resulting in a 90% improvement in accuracy. Raynal's approach, reminiscent of Churchill's unity message, emphasizes the importance of fairness and consistency in rugby. He challenges the status quo, inviting other countries to join the cause, despite potential backlash. Raynal's reforms extend beyond the scrum, targeting illegal maul defenses and introducing an orange card system for fairer and more transparent officiating. His focus on the sport's overall interest, rather than personal gains, reflects a commitment to rugby's identity and tradition.