Blues star steps down as co-captain
A Blues star will step aside from the co-captaincy position in a move that will allow the fan favourite to shoulder less responsibility in 2022.
A Blues star will step aside from the co-captaincy position in a move that will allow the fan favourite to shoulder less responsibility in 2022.
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