SuperUser Account / Tuesday, November 27, 2018 / Categories: News Monday Morsel After playing a tour match against Connacht in 1974 Ray McLoughlin provided Kent Lambert with some propping tips. Three days later this assisted the All Black front row to dominate their Irish opponents in their 15-6 victory. McLoughlin is considered a great of Irish rugby, debuting in 1962 and playing 40 tests over 14 seasons. Lambert also had a strong reputation as a tough prop, playing 11 tests over 6 seasons - plagued by injury or work-enforced absences (he earns 30.75 Era-Adjusted caps). Previous Article Monday Morsel Next Article Monday Morsel Print 145