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English: Wests Tigers and Cronulla Sharks players competing in the very first NRL game to be played in the regional Australian city of Rockhampton, Queensland on 21 August 2021. The Cronulla Sharks won the match 50-20. The game attracted a crowd of 2,863. It was the first of two NRL games played in Rockhampton over two consecutive weeks.
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