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Article: Stephen return boosts Albion ; Plymouth Albion will have at least one Canadian international in their squad next season after Sean-Michael Stephen confirmed he will not be following Justin Mensah-Coker out of Brickfields.
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- Plymouth Evening Herald, The
- Article date:
- May 21, 2009
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Plymouth Albion will have at least one Canadian international in
their squad next season after Sean-Michael Stephen confirmed he will
not be following Justin Mensah-Coker out of Brickfields.
As revealed by Herald Sport last week, winger Mensah-Coker, who
is close to agreeing a one-year deal with Albion's Championship
rivals Moseley, will not be returning to Plymouth next term.
However, back-row forward Stephen will definitely be back for the
2009-10 campaign.
The 26-year-old didn't make his Albion debut until the 19-11 away
defeat to Newbury on September 20, because he was recovering from a
back operation.
But, from that point, Stephen developed into a key player for
Plymouth, making a ...