Alex Haija

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Alex Haija
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2010 Papua New Guinea 10000
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Alex Haija is a Papua New Guinean rugby league player. He played for the Kumuls in the 2010 Four Nations.

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References

  1. Alex Haija rugbyleagueproject.org