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John Thornett (49)
We've barely used it since Schmidt and Plumtree took over, the pack seem more inclined to chop the big runners down and look for a pilfer. It still has its place but I think the more selective use of it is a better tactic, gone are the Gert Smal/Kidney days were all we'd look to do on D was choke tackle and in attack we'd either kick terribly or pass to SOB.
Oh god please don't bring back those memories.
If there was ever an appropriate time to start choke tackling again it would probably be Billy, he skips out of low tackles pretty easily and is 1000x more dangerous if he gets his arms free. England getting 1-2 meters over the gain line doesn't, and won't really scare me until they can produce some actual strike runners running off 9/10.