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Why returning Dragon Bird is giving back to grassroots – NRL.COM
Being back in the same bedroom of the family home he grew up in and helping to coach Berkeley Eagles Under 18s in his spare time, Jack Bird must feel like he never…

Being back in the same bedroom of the family home he grew up in and helping to coach Berkeley Eagles under-18s in his spare time, Jack Bird must feel like he never left the Dragons.
Bird has got a premiership ring, State of Origin jerseys and the scars from back-to-back knee reconstructions to remind him of his six seasons with Cronulla and Brisbane but the 25-year-old is enjoying his return to the club he was expected to make his NRL debut for.
While he is still recovering from the second ACL tear…
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