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Red Bull sack team principal Horner
Christian Horner is sacked by Red Bull after 20 years as team principal.
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Joe Heyes revelled in the physicality of England's first-Test win, but knows the Pumas and his former Leicester captain Julian Montoya will be out for revenge.
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