A full house, a farewell and a flogging: Strange days at Leichhardt Oval
It was a weird afternoon at Leichhardt Oval on Sunday. The first hint of something unusual was the 'sold out' sign above the gates.…
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A full house, a farewell and a flogging: Strange days at Leichhardt Oval
It was a backhanded compliment to Smith really. A lot of the mainstream media comments are so sanitised it was refreshing to get a real opinion from an unaffiliated insider
Who's breaking bad in the NRL?
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A full house, a farewell and a flogging: Strange days at Leichhardt Oval