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‘Missing trailblazing WXV is a punch to the gut’

BBC Sport Sunday, 8 October 2023
England's Sadia Kabeya has been ruled out of the inaugural WXV tournament with a torn hamstring. In an exclusive column for BBC Sport, she tells of her disappointment at missing out.
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