The fiery-tempered former Wallaby Justin Harrison has surprised as a perfect fit at the Rec Justin Harrison was an unlikely recruit for Bath this season. The veteran Australian second row, who made his name in his first Test for the Wallabies when he stole a late lineout throw from Martin Johnson to seal the 2001 series against the Lions, did not seem, to many outside the Recreation Ground, a ready-made replacement for Steve Borthwick or someone who would fit into the fast, fluent game developed by the club's head coach, Steve Meehan. "Every team needs players to do the grunt work," said the 34-year-old Harrison ahead of his first return to Toulouse on Sunday since he played there for Ulster two years ago. In that Heineken Cup encounter the home flanker Trevor Brennan stormed into the crowd to confront a visiting supporter,...
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