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‘I’m keen to get my elbows dirty’ - Vunipola plots his own path towards Six Nations fitness
Elsewhere yesterday, the Springboks’ ‘very good’ Eben Etzebeth returned in Toulon’s win at Racing. By Press Association Monday 18 Jan 2021, 7:00 AM Jan 18th 2021, 7:00 AM 3,698 Views 1 Comment
Billy Vunipola (file pic).
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BILLY VUNIPOLA WILL continue to favour playing over training as he plots his own path towards fitness for England’s Guinness Six Nations title defence.
Vunipola was the only member of Saracens’ England contingent on parade at Vallis Way on Saturday as the country’s solitary match of the weekend ended in a 27-26 defeat by Ealing Trailfinders.
Gerald Frost was found dead three years after he was reported missing
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Police should have properly searched a Stoke-on-Trent home where a man s skeletal remains were discovered surrounded by wine and medication - three years after he was reported missing.