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| | Hit the road Jack, and don't you come back |
 | | The resignation of England coach Jack Rowell was followed by ringing endorsements of the man's accomplishments from rugby correspondents, players and associates. |
 | | We could agree with his premise that England were a side in transition, that the best was yet to come, that he was only doing what anyone would by not working closely with the RFU when he doubted their ability and judgment, if his players trusted him, understood him, loved him. |
 | | You expect it from the disaffected and dropped, from the old lags whose time in the international trenches is nearing an end, but Rowell copped it from some of the new wave, players who had little experience of the previous regime. |
| www.telegraph.co.uk /htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1997/08/24/srackf24.html (717 words) |
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