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Winging it
<div id="article" class="module-content">STEVE Matai concedes he will be rubbing his eyes in disbelief when he sees Stacey Jones run on to Brookvale Oval tomorrow. He also knows Jones's presence could be the difference when the Warriors take on a Manly side still struggling to overcome the off-field controversies that have been the talk of the NRL.
New Zealand's little general is back after playing his last NRL game in 2005. "I never thought I'd see Stacey back in the NRL, but I'm all for it," Matai said. "He's a great bloke and a terrific player. I just hope he's not too terrific this Sunday." </div><div id="article" class="module-content" />
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New Zealand's little general is back after playing his last NRL game in 2005. "I never thought I'd see Stacey back in the NRL, but I'm all for it," Matai said. "He's a great bloke and a terrific player. I just hope he's not too terrific this Sunday." </div><div id="article" class="module-content" />
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