One in, all in: The club-wide sacrifices spurring Warriors on

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One in. All in. The organisation wide sacrifices spurring on the NZWarriors 👊

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The Warriors' sacrifices to remain part of the 2020 NRL season and keep the competition alive have extended beyond the players, with the club's entire staff agreeing to a base-level wage to avoid redundancies.

That money is set to be returned to the players. On Sunday they left family members behind in Auckland in tearful scenes, vowing to make the club-wide sacrifices worth the while. On the home front, attention turns to government negotiations to have families join players in Australia.Warriors coach Stephen Kearney

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