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2025 Guinness Six Nations
Wales vs England - 16/03/2013
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<blockquote data-quote="ratsapprentice" data-source="post: 556886" data-attributes="member: 67273"><p>People shouldn't be looking to our front for the source of our scrummaging issues, we don't have a good balance of second rows, they are all rangy "loose-head" type SR's.</p><p>For people who haven't played in the tight five or those that simply don't know: The front row is primarily responsible for stability (ie not collapsing or standing up and driving straight), the second row is responsible for the drive/forward movement.</p><p>In the modern game, if the second row is not strong enough the front row will likely collapse in stead of being driven back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratsapprentice, post: 556886, member: 67273"] People shouldn't be looking to our front for the source of our scrummaging issues, we don't have a good balance of second rows, they are all rangy "loose-head" type SR's. For people who haven't played in the tight five or those that simply don't know: The front row is primarily responsible for stability (ie not collapsing or standing up and driving straight), the second row is responsible for the drive/forward movement. In the modern game, if the second row is not strong enough the front row will likely collapse in stead of being driven back. [/QUOTE]
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