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Saturday 17th Feb. Christchurch 2PM.
Well the season is just about on us.
First trial - who will play where?
Who will stand out?
This from Fox Sports:
The Warriors had a campaign to remember in 2023 and have one of the most settled teams in the competition barring spots on the bench. Jackson Ford is set to lose his backrow spot to Kurt Capewell, meaning he will join Dylan Walker on the pine. Tom Ale, Bunty Afoa and Jazz Tevaga are obvious remaining options. However a trio of rising stars could force their way into the equation in pre-season. Demitric Sifakula played three NRL games in 2023 and the 19-year-old is an impressive backrower, weighing in at 104kg. Sifakula is highly rated at the New Zealand club and has been signed until the end of 2025, first joining the Warriors as a 15-year-old. He caught the eye in last year’s pre-season challenge, starting in a 48-12 win over the Tigers. His season was cut short in 2023 due to an ACL injury, meaning he will be hungry to return to the NRL side this season. Jacob Laban is another backrower who could push for selection and played 17 games for the Warriors’ NSW Cup side. At only 19-years of age and standing at 189cm, weighing in at 110kg, he will almost certainly earn a first grade debut in the future if he continues to improve. Laban will also likely feature in the pre-season challenge, giving Andrew Webster a good chance to take a look at his talents. Selumiela Halasima is yet another forward who is highly rated at the Warriors and he played 18 NSW Cup games in 2023 at only 18-years of age. He forced his way into the starting team, starting off the bench before finishing the year with seven 80-minute stints in the backrow and one in the centres. Webster certainly isn’t short of talent in his forwards and fans of ‘Wahs’ will get a good glimpse of the next gen ahead of the 2024 season.
Anyone want to guess at a team?
Well the season is just about on us.
First trial - who will play where?
Who will stand out?
This from Fox Sports:
The Warriors had a campaign to remember in 2023 and have one of the most settled teams in the competition barring spots on the bench. Jackson Ford is set to lose his backrow spot to Kurt Capewell, meaning he will join Dylan Walker on the pine. Tom Ale, Bunty Afoa and Jazz Tevaga are obvious remaining options. However a trio of rising stars could force their way into the equation in pre-season. Demitric Sifakula played three NRL games in 2023 and the 19-year-old is an impressive backrower, weighing in at 104kg. Sifakula is highly rated at the New Zealand club and has been signed until the end of 2025, first joining the Warriors as a 15-year-old. He caught the eye in last year’s pre-season challenge, starting in a 48-12 win over the Tigers. His season was cut short in 2023 due to an ACL injury, meaning he will be hungry to return to the NRL side this season. Jacob Laban is another backrower who could push for selection and played 17 games for the Warriors’ NSW Cup side. At only 19-years of age and standing at 189cm, weighing in at 110kg, he will almost certainly earn a first grade debut in the future if he continues to improve. Laban will also likely feature in the pre-season challenge, giving Andrew Webster a good chance to take a look at his talents. Selumiela Halasima is yet another forward who is highly rated at the Warriors and he played 18 NSW Cup games in 2023 at only 18-years of age. He forced his way into the starting team, starting off the bench before finishing the year with seven 80-minute stints in the backrow and one in the centres. Webster certainly isn’t short of talent in his forwards and fans of ‘Wahs’ will get a good glimpse of the next gen ahead of the 2024 season.
Anyone want to guess at a team?