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    What position will Roger Tuivasa-Sheck play for the Warriors in the upcoming NRL season?

    What position will Roger Tuivasa-Sheck play for the Warriors in the upcoming NRL season?

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    The former Dally M Player of the Year lined up at centre last year, in his first season since returning from rugby union - despite spending his time at fullback prior to the code switch.

    Warriors coach Andrew Webster is unwilling to clarify his stance on Tuivasa-Sheck's position, but knows the questions will be coming.



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