‘The honest truth’: Pangai Jr lifts lid on Bulldogs exit
Tevita Pangai Jr shocked the NRL when he walked out on the Bulldogs to pursue boxing. One year on from his bombshell exit, the Dolphins prop opens up on his decision.
Tevita Pangai Jr shocked the NRL when he walked out on the Bulldogs to pursue boxing. One year on from his bombshell exit, the Dolphins prop opens up on his decision.
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