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Power and passion: Why Hetherington saw red with JWH long after clash – Sydney Morning Herald
Some top NRL judges believe the Panthers prop can become one of the game’s best – if he can keep his aggression in check.

Mark O’Meley, the international premiership-winning prop now working inside the Warriors biosecurity bubble, got to know Hetherington during his brief loan spell at the club.
”I’d have Jack in any of my teams,” he said. “Jack reminds me a lot of Adrian Morley with his build and being so raw-boned.
He’s so powerful and has so much aggression, he just needs to learn how to switch those emotions off.
Mark O’Meley
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