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<blockquote data-quote="Kdog" data-source="post: 325817" data-attributes="member: 40803"><p>I really doubt that the Irish front row is the best we could put on display. To me it looks like the Ireland selectors have walked around the country and seen a big man and said "oh he's big lets get him". I don't know how people think they make up for it in the loose, because there has to be players who can scrumage well and be effective in the loose. You dont have to pick a prop who's a good scrumager or one who's good in the loose there must be props who can do both. Just because they're big it doesnt make them good. Alot of scrumming is technique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kdog, post: 325817, member: 40803"] I really doubt that the Irish front row is the best we could put on display. To me it looks like the Ireland selectors have walked around the country and seen a big man and said "oh he's big lets get him". I don't know how people think they make up for it in the loose, because there has to be players who can scrumage well and be effective in the loose. You dont have to pick a prop who's a good scrumager or one who's good in the loose there must be props who can do both. Just because they're big it doesnt make them good. Alot of scrumming is technique. [/QUOTE]
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