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‘It was important for me to watch the game … now I’m ready to move on’ – Sydney Morning Herald
Nathan Cleary says he felt like he “let a lot of people down” in last year’s NRL grand final, so he had to watch it again to find out how it all went wrong.

I watched it a second time a few weeks ago with a few of the boys at the academy. But I probably wont watch it again now. Im ready to move on from it. I dont want to live too much in the past. Hopefully it helps me in the future.
Ive put the nail in that coffin and will refuse to dwell on it.
As Storm players donned ski goggles and drank champagne beneath ANZ Stadium, Cleary was one of two Penrith players to face the press. He was asked repeatedly about a cut-out pass that was intercepted by Suliasi…
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