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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 683948" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>Snails... I suppose I'll have to try again with someone who does them right; I expect the ones I had in SA weren't done.. well. I would imagine it's like crocodile; prepared poorly and a cut too close to the tail bone and it's just completely inedable. Done right, wow, just a wonderfully tasty white meat, consistency of juicy chicken with a flavourful fishy taste. Do it wrong though and you have a heap of cartiledge on your plate.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, despite Cilliers suffering you won't find me complaining as the traditional SA prop is a monster but we are having to filter through the ones who have been good in the past and get back to our more traditional prop. Though the trend is to not necessarily select the best scrummiger but rather a guy who can contribute around the park in an up-tempo game. I don't know, Intersting times ahead for seeing what props pop up on the international scene. I've always wondered how those 'world's strongest man' competitors might fair in a scrum, the Magnus Magnusson type that will scrum a Boeing. He'd be useless around the pitch but I'd wager it'd be worth it just to see the man scrum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 683948, member: 39190"] Snails... I suppose I'll have to try again with someone who does them right; I expect the ones I had in SA weren't done.. well. I would imagine it's like crocodile; prepared poorly and a cut too close to the tail bone and it's just completely inedable. Done right, wow, just a wonderfully tasty white meat, consistency of juicy chicken with a flavourful fishy taste. Do it wrong though and you have a heap of cartiledge on your plate. Well, despite Cilliers suffering you won't find me complaining as the traditional SA prop is a monster but we are having to filter through the ones who have been good in the past and get back to our more traditional prop. Though the trend is to not necessarily select the best scrummiger but rather a guy who can contribute around the park in an up-tempo game. I don't know, Intersting times ahead for seeing what props pop up on the international scene. I've always wondered how those 'world's strongest man' competitors might fair in a scrum, the Magnus Magnusson type that will scrum a Boeing. He'd be useless around the pitch but I'd wager it'd be worth it just to see the man scrum. [/QUOTE]
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