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In the rain-slicked mud of Stade de France during the 2023 Six Nations, David Vuard anchored France’s scrum against England, not with brute force alone, but with a meticulously timed 'lift-and-hold' technique he’d refined over three summers at Marcoussis, adjusting his bind millisecond-by-millisecond as the opposition shifted weight. That match didn’t just secure a crucial win; it exposed a tactical evolution in French front-row play, less reliance on raw power, more on anticipatory pressure and micro-adjustments under load. Vuard’s post-match interviews rarely mention personal stats; instead, he dissects how hooker Peato Mauvaka’s strike timing syncs with his own shoulder height and foot placement, revealing a prop who thinks like a systems engineer disguised in 120kg of muscle. His influence extends beyond the pitch: he co-developed the FFR’s 2022 scrum-coaching module, replacing static diagrams with real-time video overlays of binding angles from 17 different elite matches.
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- “How did your bind adjustment against England in March 2023 change French scrum tactics?”
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