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Al Baxter, is the current ] ] ]. He has been a fixture of the team since the 2003 ] and also plays for the ] in the ]. Baxter is one of the finest props to ever play the game. '''Al Baxter''' is an ] rugby player and is the current ] tight head ]. He has been a fixture of the team since the ] and also plays for the ] in the ].


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

Works well in tandem with ] ], they can truly be a destructive force against any scrum, but more often than not, their own.

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Al Baxter is an Australian rugby player and 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.

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