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Team v Viking Clappers

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1 RTS
2 Ayshford
3 Fusitua
4 Kata
5 My Man Maumalo
6 Foran
7 Johnson

8 Vete
9 Luke
10 Lillyman
11 Thompson
12 Hoffman
13 Mannering

14 Tavega
15 Gavet
16 Lisone
17 Sao

The props are a worry. Today Gubb and Sao were let downs, cheap penalties given by both. Be interesting to see if Gavet pulls up ok. 2 HIAs is a mandatory stand down if i recall. Hurry up Mutts.
Jazz for Roache as well
Tough 2 weeks coming up
 

Penrose Warrior

First Grade
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The Raiders are beastly, this is the pack that could afford to shed Vaughan. I honestly can't see how we'll match them up front, which is where we've won the last two weeks. Then their backline has strike power all over it. Massive test of mettle for us.

Sao can bugger off, he offers zero. Gubb, depends if Vete is deserving of a spot again. But otherwise, keep building combinations and confidence.
 

ozbash

Referee
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Sao was good last week and didn't see much game time :) this week.

Raiders pack is monstrous and we need some mongrel without attracting the whistle.

Ligi for me... sorry Gubb.
 
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Fufu Andronez

First Grade
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Raiders are my most feared team in the NRL. They have an NFL size pack and amazing backs. Rapana could do a number on our little Ken.
 

jaseg

Juniors
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Sao played 12 minutes, managed to miss 2-3 tackles and give away a penalty in that time. The Gubb missed a few too, and gave away a couple of penalties on top of that. Would dump either for Pat Sipley. Vete on the border... he's been giving away a few penalties/errors in reserves.

No other changes, unless Matulino is back.

Paulo/Boyd had a slow-ish start to the year, but look to be hitting full stride now. Wonderful. Hopefully Hodgson is out and Leilua has one of his shockers...
 

Blair

Coach
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Aysh still at number 2? Surely he's our centre, may as well name him as one.
 

jaseg

Juniors
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Don't really care what number he has tbh... he's playing at centre, that's all that matters.
 

Meth

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Staff member
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1- Tuivasa-Sheck
2- Fusitua
3- Ayshford
4- Kata
5- Maumalo
6- Foran
7- Johnson
8- Lillyman
9- Luke
10- Vete
11- Thompson
12- Hoffman
13- Mannering

Res- Lisone, Gavet, P. Sipley, Tevaga

Gubb, Roache and Sao to ISP- want some size on the bench
 

Benek

Juniors
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Raiders one of the scariest teams in the comp when they are clicking. I suspect Rapana will get another hat trick. This will be a really good test for us. I'd be happy with competitive until the 80th minute. Vete back in for Gubb please.
 
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VODAFONE WARRIORS v CANBERRA RAIDERS

GIO Stadium, Canberra

5.30pm, Saturday, April 15



VODAFONE WARRIORS

1 ROGER TUIVASA-SHECK (c)

2 BLAKE AYSHFORD

3 DAVID FUSITU’A

4 SOLOMONE KATA

5 KEN MAUMALO

6 KIERAN FORAN

7 SHAUN JOHNSON

8 JAMES GAVET

9 ISSAC LUKE

10 JACOB LILLYMAN

11 BODENE THOMPSON

12 RYAN HOFFMAN

13 SIMON MANNERING

Interchange:

14 NATHANIEL ROACHE

15 CHARLIE GUBB

16 LIGI SAO

17 SAM LISONE

18 ALBERT VETE

20 BUNTY AFOA

21 MAFOA’AEATA HINGANO

22 MASON LINO
 
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Blake Ayshford will mark his 29th birthday with his 150th career appearance while prop James Gavet has been named in the starting line-up for the Vodafone Warriors’ seventh-round NRL encounter with the Raiders at GIO Stadium in Canberra on Saturday (5.30pm kick-off local time; 7.30pm NZT).

Ayshford and Gavet are set for their fourth consecutive outings since coming into the side for the first time in the club’s fourth-round clash against St George Illawarra on March 26.

Ayshford was called up in dramatic circumstances, brought in at the last-minute when Kieran Foran was ruled out in the warm-up for the match against the Dragons. The ex-Wests Tigers and Cronulla centre has since featured in the back-to-back wins over Gold Coast and Parramatta to take his career tally to 149 games.

He was near ever-present last season scoring eight tries in 22 games in what was his busiest NRL campaign since 2012.

“Blake has done exceptionally well to reach 150 appearances,” said Vodafone Warriors head coach Stephen Kearney.

“When you look at the rest of our outside backs he’s not the same sort of athlete. Ken (Maumalo) and David (Fusitu’a) are big men, Sol (Kata) is really powerful and Roger (Tuivasa-Sheck) has so much speed. Aysh is a lot different but he’s reliable and does a tremendous job for us.

“It’s great to see him getting to this mark.”

Ayshford contributed to an outstanding all-round display from the back five who all ran the ball more than 100 metres last Sunday. He made 110 metres from 12 carries as well as providing a try assist for the second of Bodene Thompson’s two tries plus two line breaks.

Gavet (28), who made 10 appearances in his first NRL campaign with the club last year, earned his call-up after impressive form for the club’s Intrust Super Premiership side in the first three weeks this season.

After being used off the interchange against the Dragons, he was initially named on the bench but started against both the Titans and the Eels. He topped 100 metres in each of the three games including 107 hard-earned metres from 11 powerful carries while adding 21 tackles in the win over Parramatta, a performance which resulted in him being named the team’s player of the day.

Kearney has chosen an unchanged 21-man squad for the trip to GIO Stadium, one of the most difficult venues in the club’s history.

The Vodafone Warriors had won just once in there in 11 attempts before having back-to-back successes in 2014 and 2015. In last year’s GIO Stadium contest, they came back stunningly with a last-second David Fusitu’a try and Issac Luke’s conversion from the touchline taking the match into golden point extra time only for the Raiders to win it 26-22 with a Jarrod Croker try.

In 36 matches between the two sides overall, the Raiders have a narrow 19-17 edge.

http://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2017/04/11/_your_team_ayshford_.html
 

vvvrulz

Coach
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Vete can count himself unlucky to be honest, I mean sure he's patchy but the only thing keeping Gubb above him is this mythical cult heroism he somehow picked up.
 

Fufu Andronez

First Grade
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anyone heading out to the game this Saturday? might make the drive down from Sydney.. do we have a designated supporters bay?
 

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