Luai’s Tigers call 48 hours after Origin
After being rushed into Origin camp and then avoiding a ban for an eye gouge, Jarome Luai has made a bold Friday night NRL call.
After being rushed into Origin camp and then avoiding a ban for an eye gouge, Jarome Luai has made a bold Friday night NRL call.
Jarome Luai was rushed into Blues camp, played in Perth and avoided a ban for an eye gouge. But the Wests Tigers co-captain wants to play on Friday.
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