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Warriors ISP Cup 2017

Cold Roses

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I thought Gubb was off to NQ

Nothing has ever been confirmed. I think most clubs have been waiting for the salary cap situation to be finalized. The fact that they haven't signed him yet could be a sign that they may struggle to fit everyone under the cap if it stays on the lower side of what was estimated?

I think the latest rumour on the main board had Gubb to the Knights anyway.
 

jaseg

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Just saw Wenty's edge forward duo for today. Christ. Frank Pritchard & Marata Niukore... that's potentially brutal.

edit; Is that really Abraham Papalii back or have they made a mistake with Isaiah? I hope Abraham is back... could be another guy to potentially push into our NRL middle group...
 

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http://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2017/08/13/_isp_match_report_gr.html

A solid 26-16 win over Wentworthville on Sunday kept the Vodafone Warriors on track for a top two finish ahead of the Intrust Super Premiership finals.

While they were down 6-10 at halftime, they responded with 20 unanswered points to take a match-winning 26-10 lead into the final minutes before conceding a late try.

The Magpies had opened the scoring in slightly freakish circumstances when a last tackle kick wasn't cleaned up by the Vodafone Warriors, the Magpies snaring the ball and an off load ricocheting off a defender into ex-Kiwi Frank Pritchard's hands for the first try.

The Vodafone Warriors were level at 6-6 after 18 minutes, hooker Manaia Cherrington skirting out of dummy half and serving up a flat ball for prop Daniel Palavi. With a well-executed hit and spin he rolled around to score near the posts to give Junior Pauga an easy conversion.

The Vodafone Warriors had a sustained period in good field position but wanted for execution, missing the chance of taking the lead.

After staying in the wrestle they critically slipped up defensively on their right side to allow Wentworthville to break deep into their territory.

The home side scrambled to secure a kick ahead only to make an error. A scrum feed for the Magpies and soon after they created an opportunity for their left edge again, fullback Honeti Tuha with the try. The conversion failed leaving the visitors 10-6 ahead at halftime.

The Vodafone Warriors stepped up the intensity from the opening moments of the second half, quickly drawing level with a Toaf Sipley try and then hitting the lead for the first time in the 50th minute.

It came as Jazz Tevaga and Sam Cook combined to work a big hole for second rower Ofa Ogden to steam through, Pauga converting for a 16-10 lead.

Front rower Charlie Gubb was handed a saloon passage to the line for a try in the 65th minute before a great scrum move made sure of the result, Pauga making ground down the short side and off loading for fellow Matt Allwood to score.

The result leaves the Vodafone Warriors second on the ladder with two rounds of the regular season to play.



MATCH DETAILS
Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland

Vodafone Warriors 26 (Daniel Palavi, Toafofoa Sipley, Ofahiki Ogden, Charlie Gubb, Matt Allwood tries; Junior Pauga 3 conversions).

Wentworthville Magpies 16 (Frank Pritchard, Honeti Tuha, George Jennings tries; Nathan Davis 2 conversions).

Halftime: 10-6 Magpies.

Vodafone Warriors | Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (c); Semisi Fotu, Matt Allwood, Junior Pauga, Bureta Faraimo; Zac Santo, Sam Cook; Daniel Palavi, Manaia Cherrington, Charlie Gubb; Ligi Soa, Ofahiki Ogden; James Bell. Interchange: Jazz Tevaga, Toafofoa Sipley, Tevin Arona, Abraham Papalii.
 

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http://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2017/08/15/_teams_isp_and_nyc_t.html

INTRUST SUPER PREMIERSHIP



VODAFONE WARRIORS v WYONG ROOS

Morry Breen Oval, Sydney

3.00pm, Saturday, August 19


VODAFONE WARRIORS

1 ZAC SANTO

2 CHARNZE NICOLL-KLOKSTAD

3 MATTHEW ALLWOOD

4 JUNIOR PAUGA

5 BURETA FARAIMO

6 SAM COOK

7 MASON LINO (c)

8 DANIEL PALAVI

9 MANAIA CHERRINGTON

10 LIGI SAO

11 OFAHIKI OGDEN

12 JAMES BELL

13 JAZZ TEVAGA

Interchange:

14 SEMISI FOTU

15 TOAFOFOA SIPLEY

16 JOSEPH VUNA

17 KING VUNIYAYAWA

COACH | RICKY HENRY
 

Cold Roses

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Gubb, Hingano and Satae all backing up in ISP today.

Cherrington took a head knock in the 1st minute. Off for a HIA. Disappointing for him as he has been good the last few weeks. Hopefully he makes it back on.
 

Cold Roses

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26 all Fulltime. Surely we've set some sort of record this year for most draws? If nothing else it shows that they are competing up to the 80th minute as a few of them have been when we are trailing on the scoreboard.
 

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Just the fourth draw of the year. Feels like they've had more than that.

http://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2017/08/19/_isp_match_report_fo.html

A dramatic last-gasp try and touchline conversion after the full-time siren from centre Junior Pauga earned the Vodafone Warriors a 26-26 draw with the Wyong Roos in a cracking Intrust Super Premiership top-of-the-table showdown at Morry Breen Oval today.

In a high-quality contest that see-sawed all day, the one point secured by the Roos was enough to clinch the minor premiership as some consolation for being run down at the death, while the draw almost secures the Vodafone Warriors a top-two finish ahead of the finals campaign.

Astonishingly it was their fourth draw this season, taking them to 34 points ahead of their final regular season clash against the bottom-placed Wests Tigers at Mount Smart Stadium next Sunday (August 27).

Today's match certainly lived up to the billing of a clash between the top two sides on the ladder although the Vodafone Warriors got off to a dreadful start when hooker Manaia Cherrington was concussed attempting to tackle Wyong prop Lindsay Collins in the opening set of the match.

Cherrington was helped off the field and took no further part in the match. Vodafone Warriors skipper James Bell took over as the predominant dummy half for the majority of the match with his side down to 16 players almost before the match had started (the Vodafone Warriors also had three players backing up from last night's NRL clash against South Sydney - Charlie Gubb, Ata Hingano and Chris Satae).

After Cherrington's premature departure, both sides then settled into the early arm wrestle with chances at a premium.

After using the stiff southerly breeze at their backs to force field position, Wyong converted it into points in the 19th minute when a Joseph Manu grubber from the right edge evaded the last line of Vodafone Warriors cover, allowing Roos five-eighth Jayden Nikorima to pounce on the ball for the opening try. Mitch Cornish converted for a 6-0 Wyong lead.

The Vodafone Warriors then came back hard superbly into the breeze in the back end of the first half with Cook Islands international fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad making a 50-metre break from broken play 15 minutes from halftime to get field position back for the visitors.

After the Vodafone Warriors earned a repeat set from a penalty on the back of the long break, Nicoll-Klokstad finished the movement off when he stepped through static Wyong goal-line defence in the 28th minute. Pauga hooked the conversion into the southerly breeze and Wyong led 6-4.

The Vodafone Warriors then took full advantage of a Johnny Tuivasa-Sheck error inside Wyong’s 20 metre zone five minutes later. From the ensuing scrum set Bell burrowed over from dummy half near the posts to give the Warriors the lead. Pauga converted to put the visitors up 10-6.

They then scored the best try of the match on the stroke of half-time.

Standoff Sam Cook linked up with second rower Isaiah Papali'i on the right edge before he got a lovely pass away to halfback Zac Santo to burst into the clear and outpace the cover defence to score.

Pauga landed a super conversion into the teeth of the southerly breeze after the halftime siren to give the Vodafone Warriors a well-earned 16-6 lead at the break.

Wyong, fired up by a blast from coach Rip Taylor, launched a second half comeback.

From their first first attacking set inside the Vodafone Warriors’ 20-metre zone, the Roos struck with a clever short ball from Cornsih sending second rower Brock Gray over wide out. Cornish missed the conversion into the breeze, and the Vodafone Warriors’ lead was down to 16-10.

Wyong then secured more good field position on the back of a penalty for a tackle on Roos loose forward Nat Butcher which saw referee Adam Cassidy place Vodafone Warriors forwards Papali'i and King Vuniyayawa on report.

From the penalty set, Cornish turned an inside pass back to prop Eloni Vunakece who barged over through three defenders to score. Cornish converted to level the scores at 16-all.

After the Roos were awarded another penalty seven minutes later for a high shot by Gubb, they worked a slick left side backline movement through the hands late in the tackle count for winger Chris Centrone to score his 14th try for the season in the corner.

Cornish again missed the conversion into the stiff breeze but the Roos were back in front 20-16.

The key play appeared to come with 10 minutes left when Nikorima sparked a left-side shift on the blind for Brock Gray to put in a deft centre kick for Collins to follow through back up the middle to score untouched. Cornish converted to extend the Wyong lead to 26-16.

However, Centrone then made a meal of the restart to gift the Vodafone Warriors possession from the ensuing scrum. A follow-up penalty saw Santo put up a crossfield kick for centre Matt Allwood to leap above Centrone to score in the corner.

Pauga missed the touchline conversion but the Vodafone Warriors still were in the match at 20-26 down with five minutes left.

After receiving a couple of penalties for ruck infringements in the closing stages to set up field position (the second penalty seeing Wyong bench prop Jake Lewis sin binned for a professional foul), the Vodafone Warriors then played hot potato football before the ball found Cook as the final siren sounded. The standoff put in a superb crossfield kick for Pauga to gather and score in the right corner.

The centre then nailed the touch-line conversion to complete the thrilling draw – with a mouth-watering promise of a return bout at some stage in the upcoming finals series.

MATCH DETAILS
Morry Breen Oval, Sydney

Wyong Roos 26 (Jayden Nikorima, Brock Gray, Eloni Vunakece, Chris Centrone, Lindsay Collins tries; Mitch Cornish 3 conversions).

Vodafone Warriors 26 (Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, James Bell, Zac Santo, Matt Allwood, Junior Pauga tries; Junior Pauga 3 conversions).

Halftime: 16-6 Vodafone Warriors.

Vodafone Warriors | Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad; Semisi Fotu, Matt Allwood, Junior Pauga, Bureta Faraimo; Zac Santo, Sam Cook; Daniel Palavi, Manaia Cherrington, Charlie Gubb; Ofahiki Ogden, Isaiah Papali'i; James Bell (c). Interchange: Toafofoa Sipley, King Vuniyayawa, Chris Satae, Ata Hingano.
 

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http://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2017/08/22/_teams_isp_team_hunt.html

VODAFONE WARRIORS v WESTS TIGERS

Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland

1.45pm, Sunday, August 27


VODAFONE WARRIORS

1 ZAC SANTO

2 CHARNZE NICOLL-KLOKSTAD

3 MATTHEW ALLWOOD

4 JUNIOR PAUGA

5 BURETA FARAIMO

6 SAM COOK

7 MASON LINO (c)

8 DANIEL PALAVI

9 MANAIA CHERRINGTON

10 LIGI SAO

11 OFAHIKI OGDEN

12 JAMES BELL

13 KING VUNIYAYAWA

Interchange:

14 SEMISI FOTU

15 CHRIS SATAE

16 TOAFOFOA SIPLEY

17 PAULOS LATU

18 TRENT SCHAUMKEL

COACH | RICKY HENRY

Second place is on the line when the Vodafone Warriors wind up their regular season campaign with Sunday’s 25th-round Intrust Super Premiership match against Wests Tigers at Mount Smart Stadium (1.45pm kick-off).

They go into the match against the bottom-placed side on 34 points, just one ahead of third-placed Penrith with Canterbury-Bankstown a further point behind in fourth.

Should the Vodafone Warriors pick up their 13th win of the season and the Panthers beat Wentworthville in their last game, it would be a Vodafone Warriors-Penrith match-up in week one of the finals.

The Vodafone Warriors are coming off a last gasp 26-26 away draw with top-placed Wyong while the Tigers were crushed 48-4 by the Bulldogs.

Mason Lino has been named at halfback to team up with Sam Cook with the rest of the backline settled.

Meanwhile, the Vodafone Junior Warriors have their last home game of a challenging season when they face Manly in the first match of the day (11.45am kick-off)
 

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