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Warriors survive late Tigers surge

June 29th 2008 05:54
The New Zealand Warriors have held on to record a heart stopping 28-26 victory over a flat Wests Tigers outfit at a packed Leichhardt Oval this afternoon.

With ten seconds remaining, giant winger Taniela Tuiaki crashed over for his third try of the match, with Tigers skipper Brett Hodgson failing with his sideline conversion attempt after the full-time siren which could have sent the match into golden point extra-time.

After a brutal opening, the Warriors posted first points thanks to a probing dart from hooker Ian Henderson, with the lively number nine taking advantage of some sloppy Tigers marker defence to scoot over for an early 6-0 lead.


The visitor’s controversially moved further ahead in the 23rd minute through a Sonny Fai four-pointer; the teenage sensation accepting a highly dubious Grant Rovelli pass to scoot thirty metres down the left-hand touchline to open up an 10-0 lead.

New Zealand further capitalised on their handy field position when Nathan Fien surged through two Tigers goal-line defenders to crash over, with Lance Hohaia’s second conversion pushing the energetic Warriors out to a 16-0 advantage on the half hour.

But the brilliance of Tigers five-eight Benji Marshall finally sparked Wests into action; the livewire pivot mesmerising a number of Warriors defenders on a forty metre charge, before unleashing one of his brilliant flick passes onto a flying Taniela Tuiaki to dot down.

A wonderful sideline conversion from Wests skipper Brett Hodgson closed the gap to ten, with the enigmatic Warriors holding a surprise 16-6 lead at the break.

The Tigers were rewarded for a much more enterprising start to the second half with a spectacular try to hooker Robbie Farah, with Farah accepting the second of two miraculous passes to crash over in the 50th minute.


Another brilliant sideline conversion from Hodgson meant it was game on at 16-12.

Concerted pressure from the home team allowed them to draw level five minutes later thanks to a try to Chris Lawrence, the flashy centre receiving a great pass from Hodgson to carry three Warriors over the line for a crucial try.

But not to be outdone, the Warriors produced their own piece of brilliance from inside their own half, with a great flick pass from Simon Mannering allowing debutant winger Malo Solomona to charge downfield before offloading to Hohaia to complete a scintillating Warriors try.

New Zealand looked to be home and hosed when Sam Rapira crashed over off the back of another Tigers handling error, with Michael Witt’s second conversion in four minutes putting the Warriors up 28-16 inside the final ten minutes.

Tuiaki’s second try with just three minutes remaining ensured a grandstand finish, and when the giant winger crashed over for his hat trick with six seconds remaining, it was all down to Hodgson’s conversion attempt to decide the fate of the game.

New Zealand Warriors 28
Tries: Ian Henderson, Sonny Fai, Nathan Fien, Lance Hohaia, Sam Rapira
Goals: Lance Hohaia 2, Michael Witt 2
defeated
Wests Tigers 26

Tries: Taniela Tuiaki 3, Robbie Farah, Chris Lawrence
Goals: Brett Hodgson 3

At Leichhardt Oval

Referee – Steve Lyons


In todays other match, the Parramatta Eels have held off a late surge from a second string Melbourne Storm outfit to record a narrow 24-22 victory at Parramatta Stadium.

Parramatta Eels 24
Tries: Taulima Tautai, Tony Williams, Joel Reddy, Krisnan Inu
Goals: Luke Burt 4
defeated
Melbourne Storm 22

Tries: Sika Manu 2, Joseph Tomane, Cooper Cronk
Goals: Steve Turner 2, Cooper Cronk

At Parramatta Stadium


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The New Zealand Warriors have consolidated their spot in the National Youth Cup top eight, scoring an entertaining 36-28 victory over the Gold Coast Titans in Sunday’s Toyota Under 20 clash at Skilled Park.

A three try burst midway through the first half by a powerful Warriors outfit broke the spirit of the junior Titans, with strong performances from halfback Jody Henry and centre Francis Leger handing the Warriors just their third victory of the season.

The Titans were overwhelmed thanks to a dominant Warriors possession advantage in the sweltering Gold Coast conditions, and could have found themselves on the end of a bigger scoreline had it not been for the brilliance and speed of backs Shannon Walker and Jordan Rapana.

After firing a few warning shots across the Warriors bow, the Titans finally converted pressure into points thanks to a 10th minute converted try to hooker Kayne Lawton, with the crafty number nine slicing through three Warriors defenders to dart over under the posts to open the scoring.

New Zealand’s responded with their first four-pointer off the back of a break from nippy half from Henry, with winger Kevin Locke touching down wide out to make it 6-4 after 16 minutes.

The Warriors made it back-to-back four pointers minutes later thanks to the sublime skills of backrower Sonny Fai; centre Francis Leger barging over off a neat short ball from the exciting Warriors forward to extend their lead to 8-6 after 19 minutes.

New Zealand’s dominance in possession in the steamy conditions allowed the Warriors to post their third try in the 23rd minute; this time centre Rusty Bristow crashing over off the back of some nice interchange of passes to push the visitor’s out to a handy 12-6 advantage.

With the game opening up thanks to the stifling heat, the Titans were able to level the scores on the half hour thanks to a determined four-pointer to Gold Coast winger Jordan Rapana.

Receiving a floating pass from half Matt Nuttal on the ten meter line, Rapana displayed some dazzling footwork and sheer determination to crash through four New Zealand defenders to score a well deserved try.

Some expansive play on the stroke of half-time allowed the Warriors to edge back into the lead, with Warriors winger Locke laying on a neat centerfield pass to allow the nippy Henry to dart over, pushing New Zealand ahead 18-12 at the main break.

The dynamic speed of Shannon Walker enabled the Gold Coast to post first points after the resumption, with the electric Titans custodian leaving three Warriors defenders clutching at air as he flashed over for a 45th minute four-pointer.

NRL rookie Fai brought the growing Robina crowd to life when he finished off an exhilarating sixty metre bust form Warriors forward Bill Tupou to dot down, with Matthews second goal pushing the visitor’s out to a 24-16 lead after 50 minutes.

A scintillating turn of speed from Warriors centre Leger allowed him to cross for his second try and warp up the match for the visitor’s, with Howie’s 67th minute conversion making it 30-16.

And despite New Zealand completely dominating proceedings, it took a piece of individual brilliance from Titans winger Rapana to hand the home side an outside chance, with the lanky Gold Coast flanker racing 100 metres after defusing a Warriors bomb, to make it 30-22 inside the final ten minutes.

But New Zealand hooker Aaron Pawley put paid to any hopes of a Titans fightback when he barged over for a 76th minute try, with the blinding speed of the Gold Coast’s Walker allowing him to score a double to finish proceedings.

New Zealand Warriors 36
Tries: Francis Leger 2, Kevin Locke, Rusty Bristow, Jody Henry, Sonny Fai, Aaron Pawley
Goals: Howie Matthews 4
Defeated
Gold Coast Titans 28

Tries: Jordan Rapana 2, Shannon Waker 2, Kayne Lawton
Goals: Kayne Lawton 3, Cody Nelson 1

At Skilled Park

Referee – Matt Cecchin
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Warriors send Bulldogs packing

April 13th 2008 03:53
The New Zealand Warriors have made it back-to-back home victories, registering a convincing 36-16 victory over the Canterbury Bulldogs at Mt Smart Stadium on Sunday.

Despite dominating the opening forty minutes, the home side found themselves 12-10 down at the half-time break, but blew the visiting Canterbury side off the park in the second half with four converted tries.

Canterbury had plenty of chances to build on their slight half-time advantage, but could not convert a mountain of early second-half possession into points.

But the home sides resolute defence throughout that period all but won them the game, with enigmatic Warriors winger Manu Vatuvei the star for the home side with two rampaging tries.

New Zealand burst out of the blocks early, with the Warriors capitalising on an early Bulldogs mistake to allow winger Patrick Ah Van to cross inside the opening two minutes.

Into a strong headwind, the normally reliable Warriors superboot Michael Witt’s failed with his conversion attempt from wide out, to hand the home side an early 4-0 ascendancy.

The home side were in again just six minutes later off the back of yet another Canterbury handling error, with the giant Vatuvei bursting through some feeble Bulldogs central defence to charge 30 metres to score a breathtaking solo try.

With his radar readjusted, Witt converted from an easier angle to hand the Warriors a commanding 10-0 lead in as many minutes.

Canterbury superstar Sonny Bill Williams made up for some earlier poor options by setting up the visitor’s opening four-pointer, with the brilliant backrower unleashing a trademark one-hand offload for skipper Andrew Ryan to burst downfield, with Ryan finding Luke Patten in support to finish off a fantastic 85 metre movement.

Hazem El Masri’s simple conversion made it 10-6 after 21 minutes.

The Bulldogs made the most of their limited opportunities, this time the footwork of Ben Roberts bamboozling the tiring Warriors forwards, allowing the nippy number six to dart over beside the posts, with El Masri’s 33rd minute conversion handing the Bulldogs a surprising 12-10 half-time advantage.

After repelling a barrage of Bulldogs attack in the opening ten minutes of the second half, the Warriors snatched back the lead through another power charge from Vatuvei in the 57th minute.

The giant Kiwi winger made up for some earlier handling errors with another strong charge, busting away through the Bulldogs backline to cross for his second try of the afternoon.

New Zealand went even further ahead six minutes later, this time Warriors skipper Ruben Wiki bursting over from close range, with Witt’s third goal pushing the home side to a handy 22-12 advantage after 63 minutes.

A 68th minute penalty goal to Witt pushed the home side out to a 12 point lead, but a spectacular 70th minute try to Bulldogs winger Heka Nanai ensured a grandstand finish.

But the Warriors ensured that they would grab the crucial two competition points when custodian Lance Hohaia finished some good work Ah Van, with a 79th minute try to Sonny Fai completing the six tries to three rout.

The Warriors now head to the steamy Dairy Farmers Stadium to take on the resurgent North Queensland Cowboys, whilst the Bulldogs will play host to the inconsistent St George-Illawarra Dragons.

New Zealand Warriors 36
Tries: Manu Vatuvei 2, Patrick Ah Van, Ruben Wiki, Lance Hoahaia, Sonny Fai
Goals: Michael Witt 6
defeated
Canterbury Bulldogs 16

Tries: Luke Patten, Ben Roberts, Heka Nanai
Goals: Hazem El Masri 2

At Mt Smart Stadium

Referee – Ben Cummins
Crowd – 15,992
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Warriors beat Panthers in thriller

September 1st 2007 11:34
The New Zealand Warriors have secured a home semi-final by registering a hard fought 24-20 victory over the Penrith Panthers at CUA Stadium on Saturday night.

The Panthers were pumped from the outset to send their rugby union bound skipper Craig Gower out on a high note with one last victory, with the home side racing to an early 14-0 lead before being overrun by a rampant New Zealand outfit


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Roosters and Warriors share spoils

August 5th 2007 06:16
The Sydney Roosters and the New Zealand Warriors have drawn one of the most entertaining matches of the season, fighting out a breathtaking 31-all draw at the Sydney Football Stadium on Sunday.

In what was a dazzling showcase of attacking rugby league, the Roosters and Warriors split the two competition points after an exciting ninety minutes, with the drawn result occurring for only the second time in golden point history


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Warriors smash Panthers

June 22nd 2007 12:47
The New Zealand Warriors returned to the winners circle in emphatic fashion on Friday night, registering a 54-14 thrashing of an under strength Penrith Panthers at Mt Smart Stadium.

On a typically wet and blustery night in Auckland, it was the Warriors who recorded back to back victories for the first time since round three, running in six converted first half tries to demolish a young Panthers outfit


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