Jai Arrow isn't looking too far ahead to any potential representative honours despite a successful return from a hamstring injury against the Dolphins.
Coach Jason Demetriou said “it really helped having Jai back” while skipper Cameron Murray praised Arrow’s efforts, which included 181 run metres, six tackle breaks and 34 tackles.
“I think efforts like his and Davvy Moale, who was really good through the middle … I think efforts off the back of players like them give us field position and give us opportunities for Cody [Walker] and Latrell [Mitchell] to ice on the back of shape.
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