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Rugby League: NERO TO HERO; Mirror Sport STARTS HERE WITH RUGBY LEAGUE Emperor wants revenge.(Sport)
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The Mirror (London, England)
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May 11, 2007
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Byline: Trevor BAXTER R L Correspondent
CHRIS NERO has warned Salford City Reds tonight 'the Emperor will strike back.'
Huddersfield Giant Nero is smarting from this season's Super League home defeat by Karl Harrison's men.
And he is thirsting for revenge when the sides meet at the Willows for a place in the Carnegie Challenge Cup quarterfinals.
Nero has been a key player as Giants have gone from zero to heroes with seven straight league...
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