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Warriors target Pangai jnr, Dragons want Bird to make flight home – Sydney Morning Herald
The Warriors aren’t likely to be turned off a pursuit of the troubled superstar forward as St George Illawarra chase one of their local juniors.

Brisbane is expected to sack the Tongan international for a series of biosecurity bubble breaches that have attracted a proposed fine of $30,000 and an indefinite suspension.
The NRL handed Pangai jnr a breach notice that prompted chief executive Andrew Abdo to conclude he was guilty of “committing multiple contraventions of the protocols and showing a disregard for the leagues rules.”
Tevita Pangai jnr has almost certainly played his final game with BrisbaneCredit:NRL Photos
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