Wazygood said:
Nightmare, why dont you back them if your so keen?
Rumour has it they may play their better players in their local competition, and since their gonna be travelling every second week i'd be happy to risk them also.
They might be a little overs, but not by much. Personally i think there are better bets to be had than the warriors.
There is no local comp for them to play. There is only three grades -
NRL
Premier League
NRL U20s
You will proabably only see 1 - 4 max rookies blooded in the NRL Warriors this year -
Sonny Fai
Russel Packer
Malo Solomona
Herman Razliff
Now that leaves Premier league, but that is filled with player like Miguel Start, Aidan Kirk, Wayne Mcdade, Marty Mitchell - and you may get a couple of rookies forcing their way in their such as
Lesson Ah Mau
Scott Jones
Constantine Mika
Upu Poching
But what your left with is the NRL u20s -with the Warriors preffering now than to the past to fully develop their juniors before rushing them. Alot of hot talent is going to go through their paces here. Any team that contains the following players is pretty dam hot especially at centrebet odds.
Steve Rapira ( Junior Kiwi)
Kurt Kara (NZ Maoris)
Arron Pawley (NSW Premier league)
Upu Poching (Junior Kiwis)
Jody Henry (Junior Kiwis)
Meli Koliavu (Junior Kiwis)
Bill Tupou (NZ U16's)
Daniel Palavi (NZ U18's)
Isaac John (Junior Kiwi)
Siuatonga Likiliki (NSW Premier League)
Jason To'u (Cook Islands)
Kevin Locke (Junior Kiwi)
Lance Sua-Poe
Howie Matthews (Junior Kiwi)
Francis Leger (Captain of NZ schoolboy Champs ST PAULS)
Eddie Purcell (Junior Kiwi) 16 trys in 16 matches last season.
Ben Matulino (Junior Kiwi)
Alehana Mara (Junior kiwi)
Rusty Bristow (NZ Maoris)
Elijah Taylor (NZ Maoris)
Leeson Ah Mau (Junior Kiwi)
Daniel O'Regan (Junior Kiwi)
Nafe Seluini (NZ Maoris)