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‘I milked it’: Arrow admits staying down to get rookie Rooster binned – Sydney Morning Herald
The Souths gun, already public enemy No.1 at the Roosters, says he played smart after expecting to be targeted in Friday night’s fiery clash.

Jai Arrow admits he 100 per cent milked it by staying down after being punched in the back of the head by rookie prop Daniel Suluka-Fifita during a heated clash between arch-rivals South Sydney and the Sydney Roosters on Friday night.
Arrow, who has become the Roosters public enemy No.1, expected to be targeted by the tricolours after he had shoved a concussed James Tedescos head into the turf during Origin III last year. The Souths and Queensland enforcer said he respected the Roosters for standing…
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