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Published 15:24 7 Sept 2022 BST
Updated 15:25 7 Sept 2022 BST
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"That nearly cost… that was crazy," Murray told House of Rugby. "Going back to that - that was crazy. That was the Wednesday before the Second Test, when everyone knew there were a few injuries in the starting team and there were actually chances to get involved in the Test squad. And yer man [Zebo] was prancing around the field, having gags! But that’s himself."By having gags, Murray is referring to the moment when, with 20 seconds still left on the first half clock, Zebo told his scrumhalf - on three occasions - to 'kick it off!' Murray followed the instructions from his fullback, and got some land when play kept going and Rebels got an attacking lineout.
SIMON ZEBO: Oh no, I meant to call ya... come here, I was just wondering what the story was with the captaincy, next year? ROB PENNEY: Oh, that's to be decided. What are your thoughts? SIMON ZEBO: With Dougie [Howlett] going, I was just wondering if there'd be any chance for me? ... [Room explodes with laugher] ROB PENNEY: Are you and the boys mucking about?https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3030385443678154
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