WATCH: Mose Masoe walks for the first time unassisted since spinal injury
Former Sydney Roosters forward Mose Masoe has walked unassisted for the first time since his spinal injury which he suffered playing in the English Super League. Watch below:
Former Sydney Roosters forward Mose Masoe has walked unassisted for the first time since his spinal injury which he suffered playing in the English Super League. Watch below:
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