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23rd June 2017
05:17pm BST

"It's a huge test for him because Joe Moody - he got on the right side of the [penalty] decisions against the Crusaders - but, ultimately, Joe Moody did look like he was outmuscling him at the scrum. I can guarantee you that they're going to target him. "Moody and [All Blacks hooker] are going to do a pincer on him and try to disrupt him and put him under huge pressure. It's probably the biggest test of his life, to go into this game and try hold parity."While 'targeting' and 'pincer' may sound pretty nefarious, it is all part of the scrummaging dark arts. Retired Ireland tighthead Mike Ross, who was Furlong's mentor for the past few years, very often had to deal with looshead and hooker going at him while the likes of Rory Best and Jack McGrath did likewise to his opposite number. It's very often your lot if you wear that No.3 jersey.
Isaac Boss, who also played with Furlong at Leinster noted that Furlong is 'the odd man out' in both front rows, as Mako Vunipola and Jamie George are both Saracens and England colleagues while New Zealand have gone with an all Crusaders front three.
"The Lions will be up against it," he said. "It will be an interesting dynamic to see how it unfolds."Explore more on these topics: