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'That is footy': Greats left in awe of Storm connection

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'That is footy': Greats left in awe of Storm connection
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A remarkable play by Storm players has left rugby league greats in awe. The collaboration led to an impressive try for Jack Howarth, showcasing the team's strong connection. This moment has been highlighted as a prime example of exceptional footy.

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The Sydney Morning Herald
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