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Off-colour All Blacks still too strong for England
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Freddie Burns' match-winning performance for Gloucester against Leicester on Friday was not supposed to happen. Burns, 19, was one of a clutch of promising young English fly-halves given a rare first-team chance in the past fortnight's Anglo-Welsh Cup ties but then dropped or shifted aside this weekend for the return of the Premiership.
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