The Raiders were shattered at losing one of the game's best young players, but Soliola has been in Milford's shoes and believes he had no other option.
Soliola made the tough call to end his five-year stint with St Helens,
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Canterbury's Sam Perrett and Raider Sia Soliola at Canberra zoo on Monday. Photo: Jon Tuxworth
In Polynesian culture family is everything,
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I know how he [Milford] felt because I came back for the same reasons. You have to do what's best for your family at the end of the day,
http://www.foto-gerd.de/wp-searches.php?Amerika-Kanada/Impact-de-Montreal/, Soliola said.
You don't want to do anything you regret, that's the best thing you make with the decision you want to move on.
You want to be close enough so if there was anything that happened to anyone,
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I fully understand Milford's situation.
Soliola said his father Seuaeto is on the mend,
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The back rower and Canterbury player Sam Perrett's families visited Canberra Zoo on Monday after the Bulldogs' 41-34 win the day before.
He was dealing with prostate problems and there was a cancer scare, but he's actually doing really good now,
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He's taking better care of himself but mum's a bit crook now with respiratory problems, it's just one of those things you deal with.
But that's the whole point why we've come back here.
Soliola played alongside Milford with Samoa at the 2013 World Cup and expects the livewire five-eighth to return to Canberra primed for a huge performance.
Milford won the and was again dynamic for the Raiders last year .
He's like a lot of players who face their old clubs,
http://neopianroyalty.com/wp-content.php?2%25C3%25A8me-Maillot-de-Paris-Saint-Germain-2015-2016, you're playing against old friends and you always want to get one up on them, Soliola said.
Dealing with Milford is going to be tough,
http://www.hemsedalturbusser.no/postinfo.asp?fotballutstyr/puma-fotball-pro-training-ms-hvitsort/132202/, playing with him for Samoa he was special.
He'll definitely be looking forward to to it. He seems like a guy who loves a challenge and when you put something like this in front of him,
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Milford forged his reputation as a strike weapon at fullback for Canberra,
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Soliola see similarities in his game to Raiders opposite number Blake Austin, who relies on his running game and instinct to make an impact.
He seems like he's getting more comfortable in his role the more games he plays,
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It's his support play which is always going to be the best asset of his game. He seems like he's getting into their structures a bit
Now he's partnering up with [Broncos halfback Ben] Hunt he can focus on himself and not have to organise as much.
He's off the cuff, that's where he's dangerous.
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