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‘Kick up the arse I needed’: Why being dropped was good for Bronson Xerri
Xerri produced a try assist and 158 run metres in his first game since round one after a reserve-grade demotion.
Summary by Sydney Morning Herald
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NRL axing was ‘kick up the arse’ Bronson Xerri needed
Lessons learned during his four-year doping ban helped Bronson Xerri recover from the “kick up the arse” he received when dropped from Canterbury’s NRL side. In his first game since round one, Xerri produced a try assist and 158 run metres as the Bulldogs snapped Penrith’s winning streak with a 32-16 upset victory on Thursday night. Xerri had become a fixture of the Bulldogs’ backline en route to last year’s finals series and admitted he had beg…
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right1Center0Last UpdatedBias Distribution75% Left
Bias Distribution
- 75% of the sources lean Left
75% Left
L 75%
R 25%
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