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Pangai spin-fest highlights why Wests Tigers can’t get out of the hole – Sydney Morning Herald
The Wests Tigers have been left at the altar too many times. The club’s paranoia was on display this week as they spun their…

Had Pangai agreed to the $600,000-a-season deal, one finds it hard to believe this homework the Tigers did would have prevented him from joining the club immediately.
Whether Pangai ends up at Canterbury or stays at Brisbane is irrelevant. Wests Tigers…
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