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'''Alastair Baxter''' (born ] ]) is an ]n ] player and is the current ] ]. He has been a fixture of the team since the ] and also plays for the ] in the ]. Al Baxter, is the current Wallaby tight head prop. He has been a fixture of the team since the 2003 Rugby World Cup and also plays for the Waratahs in the Super 14. Baxter is one of the finest props to ever play the game.


Baxter is renowned for collasping scrums, conceding tightouts and losing his binding. In the latest test against Wales, Baxter was on the bench "to shore up the scrum."
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Al Baxter, is the current Wallaby tight head prop. He has been a fixture of the team since the 2003 Rugby World Cup and also plays for the Waratahs in the Super 14. Baxter is one of the finest props to ever play the game.

Baxter is renowned for collasping scrums, conceding tightouts and losing his binding. In the latest test against Wales, Baxter was on the bench "to shore up the scrum."