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International Test Matches
England v South Africa - 26/11/2022 - KO 4.30 GMT
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<blockquote data-quote="Pieter Steph du Teague" data-source="post: 1109877" data-attributes="member: 72520"><p>In situations like Mako's I'd say that this isn't really the case. If a scrum is getting shoved backwards then yes, some blame has to be put on the locks but if the prop is just getting crumpled up and dropped to the floor then that rests solely on them. And that's what tends to happen to Mako.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pieter Steph du Teague, post: 1109877, member: 72520"] In situations like Mako’s I’d say that this isn’t really the case. If a scrum is getting shoved backwards then yes, some blame has to be put on the locks but if the prop is just getting crumpled up and dropped to the floor then that rests solely on them. And that’s what tends to happen to Mako. [/QUOTE]
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