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As things currently stand, the Warriors may end the round falling from 2nd to 4th, as the Tigers and Panthers have won their games rather comprehensively. Of the current top four teams including the undefeated St George, you would wager that there is great momentum with the all four teams.
However, as the only team to be defeated on the weekend, and as the others have demolished their opponents - where do the Warriors sit? More so, what are expectations for the following month of football.
The next four matches:
I imagine the common comment will be to see how the Warriors bounce back against St George on Friday. Yet looking across the next month, a Finals position can likely be sealed and a statement made for the Premiership.
What's a pass mark? Two out of four, wins against all at home, gallant defeats?
Curious to hear thoughts.
However, as the only team to be defeated on the weekend, and as the others have demolished their opponents - where do the Warriors sit? More so, what are expectations for the following month of football.
The next four matches:
v St George (H) - Friday 20 April
v Melbourne (A) - Wednesday 25 April [Anzac Day match]
v Wests Tigers (H) Saturday 5 May
v Roosters (H) Saturday 12 May
Each match is an immense challenge, as Melbourne bounced back against Newcastle this week and looked deadly. The Roosters would seem like the weak link, but it would be hard to put a line though them ever.v Melbourne (A) - Wednesday 25 April [Anzac Day match]
v Wests Tigers (H) Saturday 5 May
v Roosters (H) Saturday 12 May
I imagine the common comment will be to see how the Warriors bounce back against St George on Friday. Yet looking across the next month, a Finals position can likely be sealed and a statement made for the Premiership.
What's a pass mark? Two out of four, wins against all at home, gallant defeats?
Curious to hear thoughts.