'Emotional' Warrior reduced to tears in final game

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This will bring a tear to your eye 😥 9WWOS

New Zealand Warriors winger Ken Maumalo was reduced to tears in his final game after spending seven seasons with the club.

Maumalo will officially join the Wests Tigers next week after being granted an early release to link up with the club on a deal that will see him remain in Concord until the end of the 2023 season., Maumalo went out with a bang by producing a hat-trick. The 26-year-old finishes his career at the Warriors with 44 tries from 106 games since making his NRL debut with the club in 2015.

Cameras after the game captured the moment the 26-year-old was reduced to tears as teammates rushed to his support."He is upset and you can understand that," Panthers great Greg Alexander said on Fox League."Beautiful scenes as the emotion bubbles over," Fox League co-commentator Matt Russell added."He farewells the Warriors with a hat-trick."

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