Payten takes swipe at hypocritical rivals
The Warriors are desperate to borrow or loan players to bolster their squad for the rest of the season, but Todd Payten says rival NRL clubs aren’t as willing to help out in their time of need.
The Warriors are desperate to borrow or loan players to bolster their squad for the rest of the season, but Todd Payten says rival NRL clubs aren’t as willing to help out in their time of need.
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WARRIORS CEO Jim Doyle has revealed troubled star Kieran Foran will be mentally ready for season 2017 and pleaded to the NRL to not stand in the way of his return.
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IT would be wrong for the NRL to block Kieran Foran’s return to league and prevent the Warriors recruit from getting his life back on track, says new teammate Shaun Johnson.
ELEVEN of the 16 NRL clubs have declined to participate in the World Club Series against Super League runners-up Warrington.
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