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Perhaps a few people thought there was something vaguely familiar about the outside half playing for Mumbles U12s against Pontardawe U12s in the Ospreys Cup semi-final at Trebanos on Sunday.
He scored a try and slotted four out of five conversions as his team won 33-0.
The goalkicking style provided a few clues — a few steps back, upright stance, slightly around the corner, a good connection and a nice follow through. The only things that weren’t there were the blade of grass held in the air to test the wind and the legs placed slightly apart just before the run-up.
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But, still, Harrison Hook wouldn’t want to be