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Hasler has more big holes to plug as injuries take hold – NRL.COM
Cade Cust will be slotted straight back into the halves as the Sea Eagles lick their physical wounds as well as some mental ones after conceding seven tries in the 42-12 loss to the Panthers on Saturday night.

Cade Cust will be slotted straight back into the halves as the Sea Eagles lick their physical wounds as well as some mental ones after conceding seven tries in the 42-12 loss to the Panthers on Saturday night.
Coach Des Hasler lost another three players and will try to rally his troops for what’s certain to be another big battle in the middle when Manly meets the Warriors at Lottoland next Friday.
Five-eighth Dylan Walker (foot fracture), centre Brad Parker (concussion) and back-rower Curtis S…
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