TheKing
Colin Windon (37)
I moved to the front row for the first time this year, and in googling how to play the position was left wanting.
Sure, there were many basics available online, like keeping your shoulders above your hips when you engage. That was all well and good, but I always wanted more...
I'm looking to find downright sneaky, pushing-the-boundaries-of-cheating techniques I can use to gain a very unfair advantage over less experienced (and even experienced props). Ideally, this advice should be utilised only when the Ref is't watching.
One such technique I found was for the LH Prop. When engaging, bind as close to the TH's hips as you can. As the wrestle commences, using your left hand, drag the Tighthead's butt out of alignment with his legs, so he is driving you in a sideways position - minimising the power he can use, pulling him off-balance, and negating the second rowers shove. It's very difficult for a Tighthead prop to pop the Loosehead when his arse is hanging out the side of the scrum.
Anything in the vein of the above would be appreciated
Sure, there were many basics available online, like keeping your shoulders above your hips when you engage. That was all well and good, but I always wanted more...
I'm looking to find downright sneaky, pushing-the-boundaries-of-cheating techniques I can use to gain a very unfair advantage over less experienced (and even experienced props). Ideally, this advice should be utilised only when the Ref is't watching.
One such technique I found was for the LH Prop. When engaging, bind as close to the TH's hips as you can. As the wrestle commences, using your left hand, drag the Tighthead's butt out of alignment with his legs, so he is driving you in a sideways position - minimising the power he can use, pulling him off-balance, and negating the second rowers shove. It's very difficult for a Tighthead prop to pop the Loosehead when his arse is hanging out the side of the scrum.
Anything in the vein of the above would be appreciated