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Scotland's Russell on Netflix, near misses & family

BBC Sport Thursday, 30 January 2025
Scotland's Russell on Netflix, near misses & familyScotland co-captain Finn Russell talks to 5live Breakfast about the Six Nations, Netflix and family life.
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