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League: Simon Mannering will go out on high
It's fitting Simon Mannering will be leaving the NRL on a high.
It's fitting Simon Mannering will be leaving the NRL on a high.
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Simon Mannering wants the Warriors to put aside the emotion surrounding his 300th match.
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