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‘I feel sorry for Jake Averillo’: Cleary supports Dogs half as Burton battle rages – Sydney Morning Herald
Nathan Cleary says he feels sorry for Canterbury No.6 Jake Averillo who has had to put up with his own club’s hot pursuit of rival playmaker Matt Burton.

Penrith superstar Nathan Cleary says he feels sorry for Canterbury playmaker Jake Averillo who has constantly had to put up with his own clubs hot and very public pursuit of rival No. 6 Matt Burton.
Burton will finally get to play as the Canterbury five-eighth this week, albeit during an opposed field session to help the Panthers prepare for Saturday afternoons western Sydney grudge match.
The Dogs have hardly been subtle in letting it be known they want 20-year-old Burton to ditch playing reserve…
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