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10th February 2015
04:22pm GMT

Moore - all 123kg of him - is delighted to finally teamed up with some heavy-hitters. With his squat, powerful physique, Moore, from an early age, was destined for the front row.
He admits he was often the biggest guy in the Castleknock College pack during his schools days and recalls tough encounters with the lads from Methodist College.
Now that he's in pro sport, as he likes to call it, Moore has some heavy-hitters for company. Moore believes the days of 80-minute props are at an end and declares he is happy to take do a 50/30-minute (or vice-versa) job for Ireland. As for France, the prop warns of their multiple dangers.
'We know we have to be so disciplined, as a collective,' he says. 'We're going to have to work very hard.... They have a lot of dangerous players that can open up holes, as they did against the Scots. They're on the back-foot when, all of a sudden, Mathieu Bastareaud or Wesley Fofana cuts back and Yoann Huget is off down the wing.
'They are a team that, even when they are on the back foot, you have to keep pressing forward. You can't ease off at any stage.'
FORWARDS: Ireland [919kg], France [898kg]
BACKS: Ireland [675kg], France [669kg]
Outside centres: Jared Payne [95kg], Mathieu Bastareaud [120kg]
Heaviest player: Ireland [Jack McGrath - 122kg], France [Yoann Maestri 121kg]Explore more on these topics:

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