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Tuivasa-Sheck to consider shock rugby switch – Sydney Morning Herald
The NRL could lose one of its biggest stars if the COVID-19 crisis forces the Warriors to be parted from their families again next year.

The All Blacks would be able to top up his contract, but even then he is still looking at a 50 per cent pay cut if he switched codes. In normal circumstances, a three-month sabbatical in Japan would help make up the $600,000-$700,000 shortfall, but there are no guarantees at the moment given the COVID-19 pandemic.
New Zealand Rugby also provides assembly payments to players when the All Blacks gather in camp, however there is no certainty about how many Tests the Kiwis will play over the next 1…
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