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Regan embraces underdog tag

Mark Regan has vowed to thrive on England's underdog status when they defend the Webb Ellis Trophy.

The Bristol hooker, a battle-hardened survivor of England's successful 2003 World Cup campaign, is among a host of thirty-somethings charged with ramming the bookmakers' unflattering odds down their throats.

"I like the underdog position. I have been it most of my life - it is what people thrive on," said Regan.

"Last time, people expected us to lose against France in the semi-finals. We beat them.

"The day before, nobody expected New Zealand to lose to Australia. They did.

"We are going there as underdogs. No-one expects us to do anything, but that is great. We will use that to ignite us."

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