![]() "This is a big thing for these guys," George said. George said the players had been emotional when he told them that the NRL and the Bulldogs had agreed they could play at Mt Smart Stadium. While many of the Warriors players have their partners and children with them on the Central Coast this year, not all do and most of the staff have also been away from their families in New Zealand since January 3. "We want this to be a celebration and we want this also to be a celebration of Roger being the player and person he has been at our club to farewell him in fine fashion and worthy style, which is a sell-out crowd." This is step one of getting back to normality next year Warriors CEO Cameron George This is an exciting, emotional, history-making occasion for our club and our fans and sports lovers should come and enjoy it because it has been well over 700 days since we last played there. "I am hoping and anticipating this will be a highly sought after ticket in town and it should be because we are going to have a great day out at Mt Smart Stadium to celebrate, and it is a farewell to Roger in our colours at Mt Smart as well, which is significant in itself. "This is step one of getting back to normality next year, so we are extremely excited and just pumped to get home to our fans," George said. Experience will bring 'finer details' to Walsh's game says Brown ![]()
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