Rugby Union: Winning the battle for hearts and minds; Moseley's coach tells Brian Dick how England can spoil the French party.(Sport)

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From: The Birmingham Post (England)
Date: 20040327
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Byline: Brian Dick

Rudyard Kipling promised the earth to men who meet triumph and disaster and treat them just the same --Steve Ojomoh will not be getting his hands on our planet's title deeds.

In an earlier oval ball incarnation, the Moseley coach, or England back row forward as he was at the time, encountered both imposters in consecutive visits to Paris but sadly failed to show even a modicum of equanimity.

In what was only his second cap, coming after a startling home defeat to Ireland, Ojomoh produced the momentous rendition of the art of the No 8 and powered ...

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