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The reason SSH client doesn't work with the groovy command is because ssh(1) lacks the ability to read a script file for the master. You can work around this relatively easily by reading the script from stdin:
This has obvious downside that you won't be able to access stdin from your groovy script, but it's probably prettier than the work around that involves the groovysh command.