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Luai’s long game: Rival knockbacks reunite Penrith prodigies – NRL.COM
Jarome Luai could have kicked stones or tried to kick on elsewhere. If any young player cooling their heels on the fringes of first grade wanted to see the benefits of a slow burn, they need only look to Penrith’s flourishing No.6.

Jarome Luai could have kicked stones or tried to kick on elsewhere.
“Jokingly, if I had a dollar for every time Shane Richardson and Mark Ellison rang me trying to get Jarome to go to Souths I’d be a wealthy man,” his manager Darryl Mather laughs.
Like plenty of Penrith prodigies in recent times, interest such as Richardson’s confirmed to NRL.com by the recent Rabbitohs powerbroker has been consistent from competing clubs.
Luai’s not alone in that regard. Teammates like Matt Burton, Corey Sta…
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