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  1. What Is A Lock In Rugby? (Explained)

    • Learn about the role of locks in rugby, the tallest players who pack down in the second row and catch the ball in the lineout. Find out the differences between the number 4 and 5 locks, and how they bind, push … See more

    Why Are Locks called Locks?

    Locks get their name from their position in the scrum. They pack down in the second row, in front of the flankers and behind the props. This diagram highlights the locks in scrum form… See more

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    Locks in The Lineout

    There’s a reason why locks are the tallest players in a rugby team. Their specialist role is to catch the ball in the lineout. The opposition team will usually compete to catch the b… See more

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    What Do Locks Do in Scrums?

    You may hear commentators referring to the “tight five”. These are the players numbered one to five i.e. the front row and the two locks. We’ve already shown a neat diagram of … See more

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    Differences Between The 4 and 5 Lock Positions

    One lock wears the four jersey and the other lock wears five. But is there any difference in their roles? The difference is less pronounced than for blindside and openside fl… See more

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