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For today's rejection time, why don't you go and visit the charming T.H. Mafi, who was brave enough this week to attempt an interview with our person.
Sharing Time 2010
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They had their two tries – an interception by Jeremy Staunton and a gallop by Steve Mafi – by the half-hour mark.
Tom Croft returns to help relentless Leicester batter heroic Wasps 2011
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With Lifeimi Mafi banned for a similar offence, it is a further headache to set alongside the absence of the injured Paul O'Connell, among others.
Toby Booth revels in London Irish's Heineken Cup win over Munster Robert Kitson at Madejski Stadium 2010
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For today's rejection time, why don't you go and visit the charming T.H. Mafi, who was brave enough this week to attempt an interview with our person.
Archive 2010-05-01 2010
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Munster's lineout was less impressive but everywhere else they were on their game, from the electric stepping of Lifeimi Mafi to the massive workload carried by the man of the match, David Wallace.
Munster win Magners League final to lay ghost of Leinster double 2011
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A first-half try by Slater and another, after 52 minutes, by Julian Salvi had kept Leicester in the hunt before Mafi's decisive touchdown.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Trailing 26-22 as thegame went into its last five minutes, they stole a vital margin whenSteve Mafi, showing indecent haste for a blindside, took a pass frompowered over on the right side for the try that nudged them in front.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The Falcons conceded a Steve Mafi try three minutes from time to trail 27-26 and were controversially denied a penalty in the closing seconds as they pressed for the win.
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Their endeavour was rewarded when Lifeimi Mafi and Warwick straightened for Jones to come in on an angle and glide over from close range.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Steve Mafi answers Leicester's prayers with late try to clinch victory and condemn Newcastle to more misery Leicester's Steve Mafi likes to say a quiet prayer at the start of every game.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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