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‘I milked it’: Arrow admits staying down to get rookie Rooster binned – Sydney Morning Herald

The Souths gun, already public enemy No.1 at the Roosters, says he played smart after expecting to be targeted in Friday night’s fiery clash.

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Jai Arrow admits he 100 per cent milked it by staying down after being punched in the back of the head by rookie prop Daniel Suluka-Fifita during a heated clash between arch-rivals South Sydney and the Sydney Roosters on Friday night.
Arrow, who has become the Roosters public enemy No.1, expected to be targeted by the tricolours after he had shoved a concussed James Tedescos head into the turf during Origin III last year. The Souths and Queensland enforcer said he respected the Roosters for standing…

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