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Warriors ISP Cup 2017

jaseg

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What were the commentators dribbling on about with offloads? We've only had two guys offload the ball with any regularity, and they've not played together in NSW cup this year (Vete & Sao). All of our other middles have 1 offload between them this year in NSW cup..

Oh Daryl...
 

jaseg

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This ref needs to officiate some Storm games. He seems like he wouldn't put up with Cam Smiths bullshit.

If only... though TBH he only actually did anything once Knight started swearing at him... said himself that it wasn't the first time Knight started going on at him
 

jaseg

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We got VERY lucky there.

Terrible read by Tui to not get under the bomb, then Pauga getting burned on the outside (again)..

Thankfully the Roos winger was called (just) stepping out.
 

ozenzud

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This is the first game I've watched for a couple of weeks. Noted a lot of people giving Lino a rap. But both him and Ata Hingano have been extremely average. No organisation, no game control/management, poor final play options, poor execution. Those two are not the answer if/when Foran goes.

Manu was pretty huge.
 

jaseg

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Easily his (Lino) worst game this season to be fair... hard marker to judge him just on that.
 

Cold Roses

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Easily his (Lino) worst game this season to be fair... hard marker to judge him just on that.

Yeah. Poor decision making in the last quarter of the game, we looked to be lacking direction in the opposition 20 for a few consecutive sets. But one average game doesn't make a poor season.
 

SpaceMonkey

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He had a real dig. It was good to see. I'm hoping he can get fit and have a good season before calling it quits at the end of this year.

Realistically thats what I'd like to see too. knowing Manu though if his body isn't completely shot he'll want to play on next year!
 

Blair

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Big Tof and Allwood both made the NSW Residents side for this Sunday's game versus Qld.

Coach Rip Taylor says: ‘Big T’, he’s a handful with the football; the Warriors have done a great job this year with their boys fitness, they’re getting great minutes out of them and he’s a player earmarked to go further.

Coach Rip Taylor says: A guy with a lot of experience who does his job, doesn’t shirk any of the hard work and people like to play with him. (Allwood).

http://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2017/05/03/rip_s_residents.html

I recall Ken scoring four tries in this game last year?!



 

Cold Roses

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http://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2017/05/09/_teams_isp_and_nyc_l.html

INTRUST SUPER PREMIERSHIP



VODAFONE WARRIORS v PENRITH PANTHERS

Pepper Stadium, Penrith

12.40pm, Saturday, May 13


VODAFONE WARRIORS

1 CHARNZE NICOLL-KLOKSTAD

2 JUNIOR PAUGA

3 MATT ALLWOOD

4 SEMISI FOTU

5 TUIMOALA LOLOHEA

6 SAM COOK

7 MASON LINO (c)

8 CHARLIE GUBB

9 REECE CHARLIE

10 ALBERT VETE

11 OFAHIKI OGDEN

12 BUNTY AFOA

13 JAMES BELL

Interchange:

14 DANIEL PALAVI

15 CHRIS SATAE

16 TOAFOFOA SIPLEY

17 PAULOS LATU

18 KING VUNIYAYAWA

COACH | RICKY HENRY

Loose forward James Bell and hooker Reece Charlie come into the Vodafone Warriors’ side for their 10th-round Intrust Super Premiership encounter with Penrith at Pepper Stadium on Saturday (12.40pm kick-off).

Bell returns from injury replacing Jazz Tevaga (ankle) while Charlie starts at hooker with Sam Cook moving to standoff for the injured Ata Hingano (ankle).

Also named to make a return to the side is fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad who missed the side’s first loss of the season against Wyong when he made his NRL debut against the Sydney Roosters.

With the defeat by Wyong, the Vodafone Warriors slipped to second place and face a stiff challenge from fifth-placed Penrith coming off a 28-12 win over the Sea Eagles in the ninth round.

The Vodafone Junior Warriors take on the NYC’s table-topping Panthers in the first of three Penrith-Vodafone Warriors contests at Pepper Stadium (10.45am kick-off).

Returning after being on duty with the Junior Kiwis are Chanel Harris-Tavita, Erin Clark and Isaiah Papali’i.
 

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