Weekend Herald

Auckland club offers support to Pongia in his cancer battle League

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The Warriors have joined rival NRL clubs Manly and Canberra in a fundraisin­g effort to support former Kiwis captain Quentin Pongia, 48, as he continues his battle with cancer.

The former New Zealand test front-rower has been unable to return to work while he continues his recovery after undergoing surgery last November to remove a bowel tumour.

The Warriors have donated a signed 2019 25th season jersey and a corporate match day package for their opening round NRL match against the Bulldogs on March 16, to an auction establishe­d by the Raiders and Sea Eagles to help support Pongia and his family.

Fans can bid on those items and other club’s jerseys and corporate packages are also up for grabs on allbids.com.au until February 27.

Originally from the West Coast, Pongia played 137 NRL games and 35 tests for the Kiwis over 13 years.

The Raiders have been quick to support Pongia who played in the club’s 1994 premiershi­p-winning side before stints with the Warriors, Roosters, Dragons and Wigan.

Pongia returned home to New Zealand to join the Warriors in 1998, playing 18 matches before leaving to join the Tri-colours the following season.

Manly have also stepped up to help with Pongia becoming a popular member of the Sea Eagles’ off-field staff since accepting a role as the club’s wellbeing officer in 2017.

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