2016 Holden Cup: Rd 11 V Warriors
Canberra Raiders V New Zealand Warriors
Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland
Sunday 22 May, 11:00am NZ 9:00am Canberra
Canberra Raiders
1. Harry Van Dartel 2. Chevi Ellis 3. Sebastian Kris 4. Nick Cotric 5. Kody Parsons 6. Zeik Foster 7. Jack Hickson 8. Connor Brebner 9. Zac Woolford © 10. Daniel Dole 11. Jack Williams 12. Jarred Tuite 13. Ron Leapai
14. Bailey Hartwig 15. William Samuel 16. Jayden Thomas 17. Fabian Paletua-Kiri
New Zealand Warriors
1. Kane Telea 2. Lewis Soosemea 3. Matthew Faitotoa 4. Marata Niukore 5. Junior Pauga 6. Erin Clark 7. Chanel Harris-tavita 8. Bunty Afoa 9. Sheldon Pitama 10. Kenese Kenese 11. Ofahiki Ogden 12. Joseph Price 13. Chris Sio
14. Mattais Heimuli 15. Joe Vuna 16. Jerome Mamea 17. Cyrus Timo-latu
Officials:
Referee: Liam Nicholls
Sideline Officials: Chris McMillan, Nathan Barker Pringle
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2016 Holden Cup: Rd 11 V Warriors
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NYC Match Preview: Raiders v Warriors
A grueling trip awaits the Raiders NYC team with the side leaving Canberra early Saturday morning in preparation for their match against the Warriors on Sunday morning.
For the first time this season that Raiders U20's won't be playing before the NRL team, or even the same in city, with the game against the Warriors being held on Sunday morning in Auckland.
The Raiders sit 15th on the ladder - behind the 14th placed Warriors on for and against – with both sides only accruing three wins so far this season.
Read more: http://www.raiders.com.au/news/2016/05/ ... ew_ra.html
A grueling trip awaits the Raiders NYC team with the side leaving Canberra early Saturday morning in preparation for their match against the Warriors on Sunday morning.
For the first time this season that Raiders U20's won't be playing before the NRL team, or even the same in city, with the game against the Warriors being held on Sunday morning in Auckland.
The Raiders sit 15th on the ladder - behind the 14th placed Warriors on for and against – with both sides only accruing three wins so far this season.
Read more: http://www.raiders.com.au/news/2016/05/ ... ew_ra.html
Re: 2016 Holden Cup: Rd 11 V Warriors
This morning's Holden Cup match between the Canberra Raiders and New Zealand Warriors is underway at Mt Smart Stadium No. 2. The New Zealand Warriors are unchanged, 1-17. The Canberra Raiders have not advised a final line up.
We'll do our best with score updates, but as we were unable to get anyone to the ground, we may not have live scores.
We'll do our best with score updates, but as we were unable to get anyone to the ground, we may not have live scores.
Re: 2016 Holden Cup: Rd 11 V Warriors
@NZWarriors
NYC UPDATE | Second try for Marata Niukore gives @NZWarriors 14-4 lead after 69 minutes #NYCWarriorsRaiders
NYC UPDATE | Junior Pauga steps through to score wide out on the left, Telea converts to give @NZWarriors 20-4 lead #NYCWarriorsRaiders
NYC FULL-TIME | Inspirational defensive display has lifted @NZWarriors to a 20-4 win over @RaidersCanberra #NYCWarriorsRaiders
NYC UPDATE | Second try for Marata Niukore gives @NZWarriors 14-4 lead after 69 minutes #NYCWarriorsRaiders
NYC UPDATE | Junior Pauga steps through to score wide out on the left, Telea converts to give @NZWarriors 20-4 lead #NYCWarriorsRaiders
NYC FULL-TIME | Inspirational defensive display has lifted @NZWarriors to a 20-4 win over @RaidersCanberra #NYCWarriorsRaiders
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At least they only lost by 16 this week
Re: 2016 Holden Cup: Rd 11 V Warriors
NYC MATCH REPORT: Warriors defence hold out Canberra Raiders
An inspirational defensive performance was the catalyst for the Warriors’ impressive 20-4 win over Canberra in their 11th-round NYC clash at Mount Smart Stadium #2 today.
While they scored four tries to one, it was the Vodafone Junior Warriors’ resolute goal-line defence and scramble that set up the victory.
Both sides were coming off heavy back-to-back defeats to the same sides in the last two rounds.
The home side had lost 0-50 to St George Illawarra and 10-74 to Penrith while the Raiders had gone down 10-74 to the Panthers and 6-44 to the Dragons. The focus for both sides was obviously on making marked improvements in their defence.
Warriors 20 (Marata Niukore 2, Lewis Soosemea, Junior Pauga tries; Kane Telea 2 conversions).
Canberra Raiders 4 (Kody Parsons try).
Halftime: 10-0 Vodafone Junior Warriors.
Read more: http://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2016/05/2 ... behin.html
An inspirational defensive performance was the catalyst for the Warriors’ impressive 20-4 win over Canberra in their 11th-round NYC clash at Mount Smart Stadium #2 today.
While they scored four tries to one, it was the Vodafone Junior Warriors’ resolute goal-line defence and scramble that set up the victory.
Both sides were coming off heavy back-to-back defeats to the same sides in the last two rounds.
The home side had lost 0-50 to St George Illawarra and 10-74 to Penrith while the Raiders had gone down 10-74 to the Panthers and 6-44 to the Dragons. The focus for both sides was obviously on making marked improvements in their defence.
Warriors 20 (Marata Niukore 2, Lewis Soosemea, Junior Pauga tries; Kane Telea 2 conversions).
Canberra Raiders 4 (Kody Parsons try).
Halftime: 10-0 Vodafone Junior Warriors.
Read more: http://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2016/05/2 ... behin.html