
ODT Rugby Chat: Premier Finals Time
We ask Andy Hunter how he has made it from 6th to the final? How did his lightweight pack get on top of Southern in the semi and crush them in a scum late in the game to get the penalty that won it?
We ask them both what the last words will be to the teams before they head out of the tunnel?
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