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Johns' PAINFUL PLEA to save Newcastle Knights: Immortal Behaviour Ep18

Johns' PAINFUL PLEA to save Newcastle Knights: Immortal Behaviour Ep18

The Age17-07-2025
A very emotional Andrew Johns addresses the big news surrounding the Newcastle Knights and pleads with the Knights' powerbrokers to save the club. Allana Ferguson questions the Bulldogs intentions with Lachlan Galvin and Joey believes the Parramatta Eels will taste success VERY soon. All that and more on Immortal Behaviour.
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