Welcome to the engine room, where the men who generate the heat come in a range of shapes, sizes and sensibilities. There is a good reason why most right-thinking rugby folk identify Martin Johnson and John Eales as their dream partnership at Nos 4 and 5: Eales, the celestial light of Wallaby rugby, performing technical and athletic feats beyond the imagining of any of his peers; Johnson, the most successful of Red Rose captains, operating best under cover of darkness, for reasons not difficult to understand.
Judging by events in Dublin last weekend, where another Australian second-rower, Will Skelton, delivered the latest in a line of big-occasion masterclasses, the forthcoming World Cup may well be decided on the quality of performance in the locking department. Run an eye over the cast list and you’ll get the picture: Maro Itoje, Eben Etzebeth, Brodie Retallick, Cameron Woki, Tadhg Beirne…when the really big issues are up for debate, the arguments put forward by these people will be every bit as powerful as those tabled by Antoine Dupont, Cheslin Kolbe and Ardie Savea.
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