The Sports Matrix: Thursday 10 February 2011
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Butt investigated months earlier
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Robinson happy to stay with Scotland
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Fourie likely to play against Italy
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Ferguson battles problems at back
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Harris hopes for ‘pride’ on Sunday
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Opinion: James Lawton
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Bent and Young overcome Danes
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