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Article: RUGBY UNION: WHAT A PLANK; Healey accused wrong man in Lions feud with the Aussies.(Sport)
- Article from:
- The Mirror (London, England)
- Article date:
- October 27, 2001
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Byline: Alex SPINK Rugby Correspondent
AUSTIN HEALEY'S Lions' feud with Justin Harrison was inflamed by a case of mistaken identity.
Healey held a grudge against the Australian lock throughout the business end of the summer tour because he believed Harrison had caused the injury which cost him his Test jersey.
Their row resulted in a newspaper column in Healey's name which abused Harrison and drove him to mark his debut in the final Test with a series-winning display.
But it stemmed from an incident which took place in a match between the ...
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