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Who’s Used Enforcer?
Our History and Development
The best scrum machines in the world were born, bred and are still made in a small country town, 3 hours south west of Sydney, in the heart of NSW. Proudly 100% Australian made and owned.
Lightweight, durable, easy to manoeuvre and with a bird’s eye view of what’s going on in the all-important front row, each Enforcer scrum machine is engineered to perfection. All machines are made to order and shipped around the world from Boorowa – a town arguably better known for their prime Merino wool, sporting prowess and with a population of just 2,476 people.
What started out as a simple request from a friend to build a scrum machine that would include a basic sled design, wheels for ease of manoeuvrability and a seat that would provide a vantage point for the coach, has become one of rugby’s most dominant brands. So much so, that 7 out of the 10 finalists at the 2011 Rugby World Cup trained using an Enforcer scrum machine.
Australian Super Rugby teams and the Wallabies have been using the machine since former Wallabies’ coach, Ewen McKenzie, stumbled across one at a rugby training session nearly 20 years ago. The machine had been lent to Sydney’s Eastwood side, where it caught his eye. Ewen ordered one for the Brumbies, has championed the brand ever since and as they say, the rest is history.
Corkhill’s Engineering has been building its Enforcer Rugby Scrum Machines for a growing market. Purposely engineered by front rowers to replicate a live scrum, and constantly being improved and refined in the Boorowa workshop, each Enforcer machine provides an invaluable training tool and without the harsh damage to the pitch that was common with scrum machines of the past.
“We used to train on the same ground we played on” says Enforcer Rugby founder, Matthew Corkhill, “and none of the backs were ever too happy if we had done scrums on a Thursday night, as the oval was inevitably cut to shreds. Thankfully, our scrums were always pretty strong anyway!”
From Schools, to Clubs, to elite footballers and professional sides around the world, once they’ve used an Enforcer scrum machine they never go back.
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“I have been using Enforcer Machines since their invention in 1999. I thoroughly recommend them for their durability, manoeuvrability and effectiveness in creating the best scrummaging training environment. The contribution of the Enforcer Pro Scrum Simulator cannot be underestimated in the success of our scrummaging effort in recent seasons.”




















