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"I don't think it's really a hatred, it's just a competitiveness with the two towns being so close".
"I don't think it's really a hatred, it's just a competitiveness with the two towns being so close". Joel's younger brother Sam, who moved to New Zealand Warriors for a world record fee last year, has been spotted back at the DW Stadium supporting his old team-mates, as they reached the Grand Final for third time in five seasons.
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German under-age sides also regained their competitiveness, with the Under-21, Under-19 and Under-17 teams all winning European titles.
After that, however, blue-chip shares struggled as many U.S. multinational companies' fading competitiveness with the rest of the world was worsened by the oil shock.
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