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Lockyer hopes to mark caps milestone by avenging loss

Darren Lockyer will pass Mal Meninga tonight as Australia's most capped Test player

Darren Lockyer will go into a category of his own as an Australian Test player when he leads the Kangaroos out at the Stoop tonight. Full Article at The Independent

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