Cleary's no-look grubber fools Maroons
Nathan Cleary executed a clever no-look grubber kick that caught the Maroons' defense off guard, leading to a try by Hudson Young. This play showcased Cleary's skill and strategic thinking on the field. The match highlighted the intense competition between the teams.
- ▪Nathan Cleary's no-look grubber kick was instrumental in scoring a try for Hudson Young.
- ▪The play demonstrated Cleary's tactical awareness and skill.
- ▪The match featured a fierce rivalry between the teams involved.
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