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Blue moon: Why Tedesco’s shorts keep falling down | mrchrisnico

Firstly, is it tougher trying to catch a kick from NSW star halfback Nathan Cleary or new Blue Matt Burton?Surely a man earning north of $1 million a year can afford some elastic in his duds. The constant sight of Tedesco’s buttocks has become a running joke with TV commentators and fans on social media.

The gun No. 1 said his shorts were never too loose, it had nothing to do with his low running style, and quite often the ultra-tight NSW and Sydney Roosters jerseys meant rivals were naturally going to reach for the easiest item of clothing they could get their hands on.

Cleary and Burton arguably have the best respective right and left boots in rugby league. Burton has made an immediate impression on the Blues’ skipper, who barely knew the 22-year-old before he they touched down in Perth this week.

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