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    New Zealand Warriors coach Andrew Webster has delivered an update on the timeline of Ali Leiataua's return to the NRL

    New Zealand Warriors coach Andrew Webster has delivered an update on the timeline of Ali Leiataua's return to the NRL

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    The centre's been playing New South Wales Cup league since recovering from an ankle injury suffered over a month ago.

    With Rocco Berry injured, second-rower Kurt Capewell's been playing centre.

    Webster says there's no set date on Leiataua's return.



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