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Article: Why faulty wiring is the last thing you want in an Austin Healey.
- Article from:
- The Evening Standard (London, England)
- Article date:
- November 9, 2001
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Byline: DICK BEST
NOT everyone loves him, but everyone admires him as a rugby player, because Austin Healey is one of the best England have produced.
His hallmark is his versatility.
He can play on the wing, as he does tomorrow against Australia, or at scrum-half or fly-half.
These three roles have become highly specialised in this modern professional age, yet Healey has the ability to adapt his own game to suit whatever position for which he is selected. That is a truly remarkable achievement in this era.
Yet it is this versatility that has, at times, counted against him. It would be unthinkable to imagine an England squad ...