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A wet Wednesday at base camp: A morning with the Red Roses
Put simply, spending a few hours at Pennyhill Park on a cold and blustery Wednesday - in between rounds one and two of the Six Nations, and intermittent showers of cats, dogs, monkeys, devils, and pitchforks - is to watch the best team in the world work through one of their toughest training days.
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