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Jonathan Joseph - The difference maker Posted over 9 years ago

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As this weekends RBS 6 Nations match between Ireland and England draws ever closer, Murray Kinsella puts the spotlight on Jonathan Joseph. Profiling the Bath and English centre’s outstanding 6 Nations campaign so far. Joseph has added the crucial X-factor that England had largely been missing. He’s a talented player in top form, who will again this weekend be looking to make a game defining difference.

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Murray is a freelance sports journalist based in Ireland. He has a strong interest in the technical aspects of rugby and his league of preference is the Top 14 in France.

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