Harawira-Naera: 'I'm glad I got caught out, I've learned my lesson'

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Corey Harawira-Naera knows his actions have spoken louder than words this year.

Embarrassed for his part in a sex scandal that derailed Canterbury's campaign just days before helping launch the 2020 season, Harawira-Naera is not looking for sympathy.

Training and working with Okunbor as a landscaper during his time away, Harawira-Naera knew a fresh start outside of Sydney was crucial regardless of the outcome. "A lot of people didn't agree with my apology and said it was scripted but I felt like I needed to say something but it's allowed for me to move on and focus on my footy.

Back home in New Zealand, his mother Trina, who works as a foster parent – was aware of the headlines surrounding her son but remained supportive. "It's a pretty good team to come into and hopefully I can really get in and amongst it and get to the finals."Harawira-Naera won't line up against the Bulldogs in round 16 as part of the terms of his release.

 

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Absolutely pathetic. Rewarding atrocious behaviour once again

If your in a struggling team,stuff up,get sacked and move on to a title contender! simplesolutions

No. He’s glad he’s left the wooden spooners and now at a contending club playing finals. Rewarded for bad behavior as per usual. The NRL is completely backwards.

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