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A prop is a prop
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[QUOTE="ivanhungryjak, post: 2635982, member: 2189"] I think he makes a fair point. A lot of people have said there is no difference between a prop and a lock. The first thing I think of when I think prop as a huge animal who rips in for the first couple of hit-ups, is aggressive and can hit hard while a lock is more agile. Of course, different players have different styles and the two positions overlap sometimes but it's fair comment and the current Australian team is exhibit A of what happens when you don't pick specialist props. [/QUOTE]
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