Wallace Sititi is following in father’s footsteps, but for how long?

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By Chris Hewett - Thinking Allowed

Cast your minds back, those of you who are sufficiently long in the tooth, to Melbourne in late October 2003.
What do you remember of the World Cup pool match between England, who would go on to lift the trophy, and Samoa, who, for all the exuberance of their rugby, would soon be queuing at check-in for an early flight back to the islands?
You might recall that Clive Woodward’s team managed to play part of the game – a very small part, admittedly, but the fact remains – with 16 men on the field and copped a £10,000 fine for their trouble, much to the frus...

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