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Vickery sent back into the Lions' den

Source: The Scotsman
Pretoria : South Africa | 4 months ago  
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IT MAY be too late to save the 2009 Test series, but Phil Vickery is determined to regain some pride for himself and the British and Irish Lions this afternoon by burying the memory of the scrummaging nightmare that paved the way for Springbok success.
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    @catherinegee @lexplex_ The way the British do best. Though it's better done in the final. Although if you ask the Scots he's Scottish.

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