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DescriptionMichael Owen takes a lineout.jpg |
Team Wales vs Team England : Michael Owen ensures that Wales secure their ball at the lineout. Martin Corry tries to disrupt the catch.
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February 4, 2006 |
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Unofficial England Rugby's photos |
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CC-BY-02
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Ddfree |
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