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RUGBY UNION: THE STING; Six days to the new Zurich Premiership season Dawson gets a buzz from Wasps move.(Sport)
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Sunday Mirror (London, England)
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August 29, 2004
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Byline: Gary FITZGERALD
MATT DAWSON reckons scrapping over the No9 jersey with his old international foe Rob Howley will keep his England career alive.
And the tigerish scrum-half also believes his move to Wasps will prolong that existence on the world stage.
Dawson made the biggest decision of his rugby life at the end of last season to walk out on Northampton after more than a decade and take the road down to London's bright lights.
He...
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