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Dragons close door on Widdop return after signing gun half – Sydney Morning Herald
St George Illawarra have won the battle for outstanding teenage half Junior Amone in a move that effectively ends any chance of a Widdop return.
The opportunity to potentially play first grade alongside Sullivan, who is also signed to the Red V long term, was too enticing for the five-eighth to turn down.
Widdop is considering an NRL return for family reasons, just 18 months after leaving the Dragons to join Warrington. Suggestions of a player swap with Corey Norman were quickly torpedoed after the Wolves indicated they have no interest in the out-of-favour Dragon.
There won’t be a Dragons homecoming for Gareth Widdop.Credit:ninevms
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