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There’s an old Sydney saying: “Balmain boys don’t cry”, but Leichhardt boy Kane Evans isn’t afraid to show his emotions.
After 118 NRL games with the Roosters and Eels, the towering prop has shifted to the Warriors, and tells Sky sport's Daryl Halligan that he wants to bring a title to New Zealand, and party for days.
The Fiji and World All Stars representative has taken his place in an imposing forward pack, and won’t back down.
He explains the differing coaching styles of Trent Robinson, Brad Arthur and Nathan Brown, and how he flattened Kiwis prop Sam Kasiano with one of the most memorable shoulder charges of all time.
By League InsiderThere’s an old Sydney saying: “Balmain boys don’t cry”, but Leichhardt boy Kane Evans isn’t afraid to show his emotions.
After 118 NRL games with the Roosters and Eels, the towering prop has shifted to the Warriors, and tells Sky sport's Daryl Halligan that he wants to bring a title to New Zealand, and party for days.
The Fiji and World All Stars representative has taken his place in an imposing forward pack, and won’t back down.
He explains the differing coaching styles of Trent Robinson, Brad Arthur and Nathan Brown, and how he flattened Kiwis prop Sam Kasiano with one of the most memorable shoulder charges of all time.