“It was a big move for me to go there at the time [from Parramatta].
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‘I left Bulldogs in better place’: Mahoney puts Canterbury exit behind him Cowboys hooker Reed Mahoney says there was “no malice” in a Las Vegas nightclub incident with an ex-Bulldogs teammate, maintaining he has great respect for his former club following his controversial exit. The 28-year-old laid on two tries in North Queensland’s 28-12 defeat of Canterbury on Friday night in what was his first clash against the Bulldogs since he was dropped last season and released with a year remaining on his contract.
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- Cowboys hooker Reed Mahoney says there was “no malice” in a Las Vegas nightclub incident with an ex-Bulldogs teammate, maintaining he has great respect for his former club following his controversial exit.
- They’re going through a bit of a tough time at the moment but I know how hard the boys work and they’ll get out of it,” he said.
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‘I left Bulldogs in better place’: Mahoney puts Canterbury exit behind him Cowboys hooker Reed Mahoney says there was “no malice” in a Las Vegas nightclub incident with an ex-Bulldogs teammate, maintaining he has great respect for his former club following his controversial exit.
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