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Wiki enjoying extended farewell
18 September 2008 05:01amAnother week, another National Rugby League farewell, and Ruben Wiki doesn't want it to stop.
The New Zealand Warriors' shock defeat of defending premiers Melbourne last Sunday has not only kept them alive in the playoffs, but also handed them an unexpected return to Mt Smart Stadium tomorrow night.
So, two weeks after he and the home fans said their mutual goodbyes in Auckland, Wiki will be back for his 311th first-grade appearance in a sudden-death semifinal with the Sydney Roosters.
The match will be the Warriors' last at the ground this year whatever happens against the Roosters.
The winners will go on to face Manly in Sydney for a place in the grand final.
Wiki, 35, isn't ready to call time on a 16-year NRL career and wants to be on a plane back across the Tasman next week.
"I'm not done yet," he said.
"I still want to play some footy. I've got a game on Friday night and I just want to put my best foot forward. If we have 17 blokes doing that, we'll have some fun."
Wiki's first farewell, along with that for long-time club servants Logan Swann and Wairangi Koopu, came when the Warriors defeated Penrith 42-20 at home in the penultimate round of the regular season.
The prop got another more impromptu sendoff when the Warriors went to Parramatta the following weekend and secured a playoff berth with a 28-6 victory.
On that occasion, a number of Canberra fans made the trip to Sydney's western suburbs to wish one of their former favourites all the best for the future.
Wiki spent the first 12 years of his first-grade career in the Australian capital, playing 225 matches and winning a premiership with Canberra.
His long stint with the Raiders also gave him plenty of playoff experience, the club missing out on the finals only twice during his time there.
