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https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/n...e/news-story/a1f83cc0fd2252e2959c799258be5951
Newcastle have farewelled four club veterans and a rookie as they begin a new era under Adam O’Brien following a disappointing end to their 2019 campaign.
The club confirmed at the Knights 2019 awards night on Wednesday that Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Jamie Buhrer, Slade Griffin, Nathan Ross and Zac Woolford would not be at the club next season.
Former Blues representative and Manly premiership winner Jamie Buhrer played 45 games for the club and was thankful for the opportunities the Knights had given his young family.
“It was a move that I’m so glad that I made. I’ve certainly enjoyed every moment,” Buhrer said.
“I’ve got two children who are Novocastrians, I had the twins here, and my wife and I have really settled and love the place.
“I’m just happy to be a part of this journey, I was happy for the club to have me for this part of the journey.”
https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/n...e/news-story/a1f83cc0fd2252e2959c799258be5951
Newcastle have farewelled four club veterans and a rookie as they begin a new era under Adam O’Brien following a disappointing end to their 2019 campaign.
The club confirmed at the Knights 2019 awards night on Wednesday that Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Jamie Buhrer, Slade Griffin, Nathan Ross and Zac Woolford would not be at the club next season.
Former Blues representative and Manly premiership winner Jamie Buhrer played 45 games for the club and was thankful for the opportunities the Knights had given his young family.
“It was a move that I’m so glad that I made. I’ve certainly enjoyed every moment,” Buhrer said.
“I’ve got two children who are Novocastrians, I had the twins here, and my wife and I have really settled and love the place.
“I’m just happy to be a part of this journey, I was happy for the club to have me for this part of the journey.”