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Where Are They Now with Luke Priddis

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Rugby league legend Luke Priddis was our special guest for Where Are They Now this weekend. 

Priddis is a two-time premiership winner after being part of the Broncos Grand Final winning team in 2000 and the Panthers premiership outfit in 2003 – where he also won the Clive Churchill Medal.

He joined the rare 300-club, notching up 315 games during his career at the Raiders, Broncos, Panthers and Dragons, while he also went on to represent New South Wales and Australia.

Priddis opened up about the impact of the Super League war on his career, his greatest memory in Rugby League and what it meant to win two premierships at two different clubs.

 

See more highlights of The Continuous Call Team below.

Image: NRL Imagery.

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