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Canberra juggernaut's warning for Eels


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Raiders juggernaut Josh Papali'i has handed Parramatta an ominous warning leading into tonight's massive NRL elimination final.

Papali'i has declared himself fitter and fresher than he has ever been at this stage of the season during his career.

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The Raiders have ridden to the finals largely on the back of the power and go-forward of Papali'i and fellow prop Joe Tapine. And Papali'i believes the pair can keep the roll up throughout the finals.

"I didn't play a lot of minutes in State of Origin mid-season so I came out of that much fresher than I have in other years," the barnstorming 30-year-old prop told Wide World of Sports.

"Now I've got no niggles, my body feels good and I'm able to have more game time as a result.

"And as for Joe, he is in career best form. I am in awe of him.

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"He is such a dangerous player and he has it all… footwork before and after the line, a lanky frame that makes him hard to bring down and a great offload.

"I go out there every week knowing he won't let us down and that gives me and the rest of the pack a huge amount of confidence."

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Raiders juggernaut Josh Papali'i has handed Parramatta an ominous warning leading into tonight's massive NRL elimination final.

Papali'i has declared himself fitter and fresher than he has ever been at this stage of the season during his career.

READ MORE: Hodges fumes as chaos erupts after referee stops Gallen fight

READ MORE: Wallabies robbed by 'ridiculous' Bledisloe call

READ MORE: Roger Federer announces retirement from tennis

The Raiders have ridden to the finals largely on the back of the power and go-forward of Papali'i and fellow prop Joe Tapine. And Papali'i believes the pair can keep the roll up throughout the finals.

"I didn't play a lot of minutes in State of Origin mid-season so I came out of that much fresher than I have in other years," the barnstorming 30-year-old prop told Wide World of Sports.

"Now I've got no niggles, my body feels good and I'm able to have more game time as a result.

"And as for Joe, he is in career best form. I am in awe of him.

Stream the NRL premiership 2022 live and free on 9Now

"He is such a dangerous player and he has it all… footwork before and after the line, a lanky frame that makes him hard to bring down and a great offload.

"I go out there every week knowing he won't let us down and that gives me and the rest of the pack a huge amount of confidence."

For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here!

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