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    Warriors captain Tohu Harris is expecting Te Maire Martin to remain heavily involved in playmaking during this afternoon's battle with the Titans on the Gold Coast

    Warriors captain Tohu Harris is expecting Te Maire Martin to remain heavily involved in playmaking during this afternoon's battle with the Titans on the Gold Coast

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    Martin shared kicking duties and had a hand in two tries in halves partner Shaun Johnson's comeback game from injury against the Storm.

    Martin thrived at halfback during Johnson's absence ... and Harris says they need to continue to utilise him while he's on top of his game.



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