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Penrith Panthers star Jarome Luai loan the "bone water" to quickly recover from a lightning shoulder before the NRL Grand finals of Sunday. Luai's season ended when it was helped after damaging shoulder in 26th round, but five eighth made a successful return against storm last weekend. The 26 -year -old boy rated seven people out of 10 and said that joint was not "too far away" when the joint was opened in left field healing method. When 9news asked Sydney what he was doing to heal his shoulder in a month, he said, "Healing, physios, too much bone juice." Luai's season seemed finished when it came out of the ground with a dislocated shoulder in Tour Some creams and ointments. In the organic shop in Penrith, I tried to make all the small percentage that people did not see returning." At beginning big final from culture of Penrith, a lot was done with champions who ruled twice tagged by some them as arrogant, but Luai gave an idea about frill culture that turned panther into a ruthless winner. “Dylan was in and said, 'Not a broken feet', so he put me in my place and gave motivation to come back,” he said. "Children are always in this , but this is just a culture we build. "Play in pain, no one cares how you feel at end of the day, you just have to do job." Open Conscious Luai was at the center of why some of them called Panthers arrogant, but the league great Billy Slater defended him and his star teammates. Billy Slater Podcast, "I talk to them in the games occasionally and interview them, and they look like big young men," he said. "Of course, some people may not have the luxury in their childhood and growth, but they are great young men. "They need to be really proud of the young men whose parents help their parents to emerge, and they do a great job for their communities."
Penrith Panthers star Jarome Luai loan the "bone water" to quickly recover from a lightning shoulder before the NRL Grand finals of Sunday. Luai's season ended when it was helped after damaging shoulder in 26th round, but five eighth made a successful return against storm last weekend. The 26 -year -old boy rated seven people out of 10 and said that joint was not "too far away" when the joint was opened in left field healing method. When 9news asked Sydney what he was doing to heal his shoulder in a month, he said, "Healing, physios, too much bone juice." Luai's season seemed finished when it came out of the ground with a dislocated shoulder in Tour Some creams and ointments. In the organic shop in Penrith, I tried to make all the small percentage that people did not see returning." At beginning big final from culture of Penrith, a lot was done with champions who ruled twice tagged by some them as arrogant, but Luai gave an idea about frill culture that turned panther into a ruthless winner. “Dylan was in and said, 'Not a broken feet', so he put me in my place and gave motivation to come back,” he said. "Children are always in this , but this is just a culture we build. "Play in pain, no one cares how you feel at end of the day, you just have to do job." Open Conscious Luai was at the center of why some of them called Panthers arrogant, but the league great Billy Slater defended him and his star teammates. Billy Slater Podcast, "I talk to them in the games occasionally and interview them, and they look like big young men," he said. "Of course, some people may not have the luxury in their childhood and growth, but they are great young men. "They need to be really proud of the young men whose parents help their parents to emerge, and they do a great job for their communities."
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00:00 Penrith Panthers star Jerome Lui loaned the bone water to quickly recover from a lightning
00:05 shoulder.
00:06 Before the NRL Grand Finals of Sunday, Lui's season ended when it was helped after damaging
00:13 shoulder in 26th round.
00:17 But 5/8 made a successful return against Storm last weekend.
00:22 The 26-year-old boy rated 7 people out of 10 and said that joint was not too far away
00:28 when the "joint was opened in left field healing method."
00:33 When 9 News asked Sidney what he was doing to heal his shoulder in a month.
00:38 He said "Healing.
00:40 Physios.
00:41 Too much bone juice."
00:43 Lui's season seemed finished when it came out of the ground with a dislocated shoulder
00:48 in Torsum.
00:50 Creams and ointments.
00:52 In the organic shop in Penrith, "I tried to make all the small percentage that people
00:58 did not see returning."
01:00 At beginning big final from culture of Penrith, "A lot was done with champions who ruled twice
01:06 tagged by some them as arrogant.
01:09 But Lui gave an idea about frill culture that turned Panther into a ruthless winner.
01:15 Dylan was in and said, "Not a broken feat.
01:19 So he put me in my place and gave motivation to come back."
01:23 He said, "Children are always in this.
01:27 But this is just a culture we build.
01:30 Play in pain.
01:31 No one cares how you feel at end of the day.
01:34 You just have to do job."
01:36 Open conscious Lui was at the center of why some of them called Panthers arrogant.
01:42 But the league great Billy Slater defended him and his star teammates.
01:47 Billy Slater podcast, "I talk to them in the games occasionally and interview them.
01:53 And they look like big young men."
01:55 He said, "Of course.
01:58 Some people may not have the luxury in their childhood and growth.
02:02 But they are great young men.
02:04 They need to be really proud of the young men whose parents help their parents to emerge.
02:11 And they do a great job for their communities."