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My monster plan; Six Nations: But Irish are not thinking of England, insists Wood: Uncle Fester and 'family' aim for a unique Grand Slam double.

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The Daily Mail (London, England), April 6th, 2002

Byline: PETER JACKSON ENGLAND'S Six Nations fate will be settled for better or worse here today by Uncle Fester and his Grand Slam disposal squad. Keith Wood, whose monstrous nickname was inspired by an alleged likeness to one of the Addams Family, has the chance this afternoon to do something so dysfunctional that nobody has even thought about trying it before, let alone attempted it. Should France come unstuck against the Irish today, the visitors' returning captain will have stopped two countries winning the Grand Slam in the same season. Nobody would put it past him. While many Englis...

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