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England eye revenge over Aussies

Source: BBC
Huddersfield : United Kingdom | 26 days ago  
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England set up a rematch with Australia a week after being humbled by them in the first half of England's 26-16 loss. "That was part of our motivation to get through, we wanted another crack at Australia," said Smith. "We wanted to put together a better half than we did last time and give ourselves a chance."...
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