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Since the NYC boys made the preliminary final and will play the warriors, Is it worth jumping on the NYC bandwagon, do they have a chance to take out the comp? Just wondering

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  • I hope they win but be hard agaisnt the warriors

    they meet two time with two wins the score was 50 to 24 at home and 22 to 19 away

  • If they hold the bloody ball and not make stupid errors they will win the comp.
    • Agree mate. easily the best side left.
  • How do our NYC team compare to the Warriors who usually have a very good team. What was the score/s when they played this year.

    • we won twice 50-24 and 22-19

    • Warriors just scraped in to the 8 in 8th spot. Parra finished 3rd after being top 2 for the majority of the year and the minor premiers the Knights were knocked out by the Warriors on the weekend.
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