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Tuesday, 30 July, 2002, 16:29 GMT 17:29 UK


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Last chance for Lions
Great Britain manager Phil Clarke hopes his side make history on Saturday when they take on Australia in the third and final Ashes Test.
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Great Britain coach Dave Waite: "We've had terrific preparation for this game." |
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Great Britain captain Andy Farrell: "This match means everything." |
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Great Britain's Gary Connolly: "It's a massive game." |

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Harrigan handed Ashes job
Bill Harrigan will referee the final Ashes Test between Great Britain and Australia on Saturday. ARL chief executive Geoff Carr is pleased with the outcome.
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Kangaroos bounce back
Australia crush Great Britain 40-12 in the second Ashes Test at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton. BBC Sport's David Oates reports.
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Great Britain coach Dave Waite: "They gave us a footballing lesson." |
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Australian coach Chris Anderson: "I thought we controlled the game pretty well." |
Lions on brink of history
Great Britain play Australia on Saturday knowing a win will give them their first Ashes series victory in 31 years. BBC Sport's Dave Woods reports.
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Sculthorpe spurs GB win
Paul Sculthorpe inspires Great Britain to a 20-12 victory over Australia in the first Ashes Test in Huddersfield. BBC Sport's Dave Woods reports.
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Farrell ready for test
As Great Britain prepare to face Australia in the first Ashes test, captain Andy Farrell feels his team are well prepared.
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Kangaroos touch down
The Australian Rugby League team arrive in the UK for the Ashes series against Great Britain. Full-back Darren Lockyer has high expectations.
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Youth test for Kangaroos
Australian coach Chris Anderson opts to field a relatively inexperienced squad for the team's first Test against England. BBC Sport's Dave Woods reports.
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Kangaroos tour back on
Australian Rugby League officials have announced that the Australian team will visit Britain in November. BBC sports news correspondent Nigel Adderley reports.
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Ashes may be back on
The Australian Rugby League is considering a revised plan for a tour of Britain in November. BBC Sport's Dave Woods reports.
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Ashes tour cancelled
The Australian Rugby League call off their tour of Great Britain after their players voice safety concerns. BBC Sport's Dave Woods reports.
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