Adam Peek
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"Adam Peek" is an Australian professional rugby league player. He currently plays for Kurri Kurri Bulldogs in the Newcastle Rugby League.

Peek's position of choice is Rugby league positions#Prop forward/prop, though he can also play in the Rugby League positions#second row forwards/second row.

Before moving to Wales to play for the Crusaders, Peek played for several teams in the Australian National Rugby League. His top grade debut was for the now defunct Adelaide Rams of the (also defunct) Super League (Australia)/Australian Super League. Peek then went on to play for the Canterbury Bulldogs, South Sydney Rabbitohs, Parramatta Eels, St. George Illawarra Dragons and Cronulla Sharks.

Peek joined the Crusaders in the 2009 season.

He joined the Kurri Kurri Bulldogs in the local Newcastle, New South Wales/Newcastle competition in 2012.

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We were expecting it most of the game and the guys handled it well. We knew they had to make a choice and play one of them.

We did a good job on them the whole game. In the beginning of the fourth quarter, they played like they were the two best kids on the floor.

We struggled tonight, and Coleman played a good game. We need to work on some things and improve the level of our play.

They've had great years, both of them. They're the keys to our offensive output. The more we get from our role players, the better off we'll be.

They got real hot from the outside.

We're really gonna have to work hard next year to make up for many key losses.

We struggled knocking down some shots and putting the ball in the basket at times. We limited them to a low number of points, but we couldn't convert ourselves.

I told the guys this was our game to win and the only way they were not going to win was if they turned the ball over, did not box out and not convert free throws. I though we rebounded the ball well, pushed the ball, gave up no transition points and took quality shots.

They got hot in the fourth quarter and rebounded the ball well. They had to work for everything.