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9th February 2018
08:31pm GMT

"Why does Stander go into tackles so upright?" a listener asked. "Surely that is not productive?"
Former Leinster and Ireland flanker Kevin McLaughlin responded:
"In terms of his technique, he's quite a short guy. He has that low centre of gravity and he can afford to run high. "If I had run that high like that in my career I would have got emptied every time I carried the ball. If I had run upright, I wouldn't have had a hope. Whereas Stander can keep his head up, his chest up and stay square because he has that low centre of gravity. And he gets over the gainline because of that and because he is so, so powerful."
Former Munster and Ireland centre James Downey says Stander's style is similar to many South African forwards - folding his arms over the ball and trying to sit defenders down. "If he puts his head down," Downey added, "I don't think he'll be effective.
"He does run upright - I get it - but it works."
It sure does.
Here's what else was discussed on The Hard Yards:
EPISODE 49 - RUNNING ORDER
1.00 - The Johnny Sexton appreciation show
4.35 - Conor Murray gives his thoughts on the game
6.00 - Joe Schmidt's plan to clear
7.00 - The dangers of cleaning out rucks
7.35 - Latches
15.00- Nigel Owens' performance
19.50 - James Ryan
23.20 - Jalibert
25.00 - The team that start against Italy
32.00 - Richard Moffet STATSports
45.00 - Listener questions
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