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<blockquote data-quote="RedruthRFC" data-source="post: 775777" data-attributes="member: 58362"><p>Fair point, although in hindsight, the ethos of the majority of the coaching I receiving as a developing player was to coach any semblance of flair or individuality out of players, meaning that it was rare to see a lock do anything other than rumble aimlessly into contact, so wingers probably did pass more in my playing days (although the lack of imagination was the same in the backs, so not a lot). These days, you might well be right that locks pass more than wingers, but few of them are more than a pop pass, whereas wingers will on occasion be required to pass with some degree of skill and accuracy - something that I would have found difficult to do to my right hand side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedruthRFC, post: 775777, member: 58362"] Fair point, although in hindsight, the ethos of the majority of the coaching I receiving as a developing player was to coach any semblance of flair or individuality out of players, meaning that it was rare to see a lock do anything other than rumble aimlessly into contact, so wingers probably did pass more in my playing days (although the lack of imagination was the same in the backs, so not a lot). These days, you might well be right that locks pass more than wingers, but few of them are more than a pop pass, whereas wingers will on occasion be required to pass with some degree of skill and accuracy - something that I would have found difficult to do to my right hand side. [/QUOTE]
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