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‘This is the hardest it’s going to get’: NZ Warriors open up about relocating to Australia for NRL – ABC News
Three months into their relocation to Australia, the Warriors admit it’s been tough. In between training and games, they’ve been walking dogs and playing boardgames, but family is never far from their minds.

More than 2,200 kilometres from Auckland, the Warriors have called Terrigal on the New South Wales Central Coast home for more than three months.
Captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is separated from his partner and young family.
“I’m lucky that I’ve got a strong woman back home,” he said.
“She’s got good support, she’s raising our babies really well, and that’s the same for everyone.”
The New Zealand outfit left their lives behind in early May to help save the rebooted NRL season.
And the players …
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