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The word on the street was of a fairer crack for county players for higher honours.
They could so easily have won three of their earlier matches to be challenging for higher honours than merely upsetting the Irish.
His switch to rugby came with the magnificently named Daytona Beach Coconuts, before he took a shy at higher honours by joining the Tiger Rugby Academy in Ohio, which seeks to identify Olympic talent.
Rebrassé, although fit, tough and solid, is not even the best 12-stone fighter in his own country, having lost to Rachid Jkitou on points in 2011; the 29-year-old Parisian is unbeaten in 22 fights himself, but neither of them figures in any discussion of higher honours.
So Dean's success represents the fulfillment of a goal that really should be the aim of all Australia's cricket states; to feed into first-class ranks an appropriate number of young, hungry and capable batsman who stand a realistic chance of achieving higher honours.
"There are boys pushing towards higher honours and we are pushing for trophies.
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