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Jethro Rinakama’s journey from demolition labourer to Canterbury Bulldogs starter

“I grew up in Lidcombe and I was a Bulldogs young man, I came from the development system, so it is absolutely absolutely surreal to play nrl …” he said.

“It was definitely a goal to play first -class and I was happy to play a game, but I was definitely not waiting for a success and absolutely not to play the finals. But yes, I should just be ready.”

While Montoya is still dealing with ankle injury, her Dplenda was chosen to play in the biggest match of her career, and since 2015, the biggest game for Canterbury – the club has reached the second week of the finals – against Penrith on Sunday.

It is a great success for the young person who is suitable for playing for the SG Ball team under the age of 19 and a great prize for his family, who says that he sacrificed Rinakama to be in this position.

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“They came from Fiji in his 20s, so it is hard to make me and my brother,” he said. “So I’m definitely grateful for them and everything I do is for them.”

One of Rinakama’s long -term goals is to represent Fiji in the international window at the end of the year and play with Vilame Kikau, one of the idols he plays in Bulldogs.

Rinakama said, “I was watching them because I was watching them, watching the big finals, especially watching the Kiks from Penrith, I was watching him a lot.” “So it’s quite surreal to play on the edge and to be on the same team.”

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