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Is the stereotype lock dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="dangandan" data-source="post: 397878" data-attributes="member: 22631"><p>omg another poll. i was also pretty curious about this when i heard McLaughlin was named at lock and i immediately went to look up how tall he was compared to Brad Thorne. Thorne only has a centimetre on McLaughlin, which made me think McLaughlin's future could be at lock if he was to play well on the weekend. i didn't see the game but he supposedly did well. i think it's common these days to have one jumper and a lock partner to hit rucks while also making the hard yards. i don't know if that's always been the case but it seems to be the best choice as it offers balance. maybe we could see a future Irish partnership of McLaughlin and Nagle, who knows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dangandan, post: 397878, member: 22631"] omg another poll. i was also pretty curious about this when i heard McLaughlin was named at lock and i immediately went to look up how tall he was compared to Brad Thorne. Thorne only has a centimetre on McLaughlin, which made me think McLaughlin's future could be at lock if he was to play well on the weekend. i didn't see the game but he supposedly did well. i think it's common these days to have one jumper and a lock partner to hit rucks while also making the hard yards. i don't know if that's always been the case but it seems to be the best choice as it offers balance. maybe we could see a future Irish partnership of McLaughlin and Nagle, who knows. [/QUOTE]
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