The cheek of it: Woods forced to endure boos of his own fans
For the past seven seasons, Aaron Woods has busted his arse for the Wests Tigers.
Chief Sports Writer, The Sydney Morning Herald
For the past seven seasons, Aaron Woods has busted his arse for the Wests Tigers.
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