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2020 VISION

Sometimes it pays to stop and smell the roses. It’s good every now and then to pause for a second, enjoy the moment and appreciate the good times. For NRL fans, this could be somewhat of a golden age. The product on the field is thrilling, fascinating and consistently hard to predict. Attendances have been growing in recent years, despite a tiny dip in 2019 compared to the year before. State of Origin was an awesome, nail-biting series while drama, on and off the pitch, continues unabated as

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