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JAMES Hudson has urged his Newcastle Falcons side to ignore the hype around their trip to Leeds Carnegie, insisting that tomorrow's Headingley tussle is not do-or-die.
The Aviva Premiership's two bottom sides go toe-to-toe in a game with undoubted implications in the race to avoid the drop but, with nine of their 22 league games still to play, the skipper is looking at the bigger picture.See the full content of this document
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Hudson Overlooks All the Hype
"It's a huge game, but it's also part of a long season and there's plenty of rugby to go afterwards - regardless of who wins," said the lock-forward, whose side sits three points ahead of tomorrow's hosts in the battle for top-f...
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