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Guerra retires: Knights veteran hanging up boots at season’s end – NRL.COM
After more than a decade of living his NRL dream, former representative forward Aidan Guerra has announced he’s calling time on his career at the end of the season.

After more than a decade of living his NRL dream, former representative forward Aidan Guerra has announced he’s calling time on his career at the end of the season.
The 32-year-old Newcastle Knights veteran, who represented Queensland in State of Origin as well as Australia and Italy in the international arena, joined the Knights from the Sydney Roosters in 2018.
Guerra, who won both the coaches and gladiator award at the Danny Buderus Medal awards night in his first season at Newcastle, has b…
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