Motu Tony: The former NRL star giving back to where it started
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Rugby league is back at De La Salle College for the first time in 22 years.  Despite the absence of a rugby league team since 1999, the south Auckland school has been a melting-pot for talent, which boasts the likes Jason Taumalolo, Jeff Lima, and Leeson Ah Mau to name a few. Former student and New Zealand international, Motu Tony, has helped re-establish the programme. The General Manager of Football and High-Performance at New Zealand Rugby League tells us what playing for De La Salle meant for him, and why it was important for him to get the rugby league programme up and running again. 
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