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The Lions tour to Australia in 1989 is generally regarded as his finest hour. Despite not being selected for the 1st Test he was named Man of the Series for his dynamic and destructive displays in the 2nd and 3rd Tests.


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The Lions tour to Australia in 1989 is generally regarded as his finest hour. Despite not being selected for the 1st Test he was named Man of the Series for his dynamic and destructive displays in the 2nd and 3rd Tests.

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Michael Clive Teague (born 8 October 1960 in Gloucester) is a former English rugby union footballer. He played as a flanker or number 8. He played his club rugby primarily for his home town club, Gloucester.

He played in the 1991 World Cup final.

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The Lions tour to Australia in 1989 is generally regarded as his finest hour. Despite not being selected for the 1st Test he was named Man of the Series for his dynamic and destructive displays in the 2nd and 3rd Tests.

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