Round 9 Team List v New Zealand Warriors

 

1. Joash Papaili

2. Brian Kelly

3. Will Penisini

4. Sean Russell

5. Josh Addo-Carr

6. Ronald Volkman

7. Mitchell Moses (c)

8. Luca Moretti

9. Ryley Smith

10. Junior Paulo

11. Charlie Guymer

12. Jack Williams

13. Jack De Belin


Interchange:

14. Tallyn Da Silva

15. Saxon Pryke

16. Toni Mataele

17. Dylan Walker

18. Kelma Tuilagi

19. Lorenzo Talataina

 

Reserves:

20. Jordan Samrani

21. Teancum Brown

22. Araz Nanva

 

 INs: Jordan Samrani

OUTs: None


Referee: Gerard Sutton

 

 

An unchanged squad of 19 for Jason Ryles in preparation for a tough match hosting the Warriors. Utility Dylan Walker has been named on the extended bench despite failing to see out the contest against the Sea Eagles last week with an arm injury. 

 

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    • lol Paulo is rubbish...that'll do me

      • You think he's playing well enough to justify his $950,000 salary?

        • Not only is he playing well enough the clubs extending him 😂 

          What do3s that say it tells me we've got no middles coming that can do the job right now.We missed on Kolomatangi & Barnett not that we had a chance so the answer is Paulo for mother year or 2.

          This is what it is.Paulo's gone great guns the last 2 weeks but he needs help R and R the floors yours.

  • Gerard Sutton is our ref for Saturday.

    • Statistically speaking Sutton means a 7% greater chance of us losing compared to all other referees.

      So statistically he doesn't hate us, but he doesn't help us.

      We may need devine intervention. This Warriors squad is looking good this year.

  • Samrani and Nanva in the reserves!? Ryles is just doing the same thing but expecting a different result. Really hard watch at the moment.

    • nanva can not be picked over top 30 players until or after round 11

      • Did he not just sign an updrage

  • The Warriors forwards will likely kill us. Too big. Too fast. Too good.

    However, stranger things have happened, including us beating them in NZ last year.

    • Warriors are a mixture of fast, strong and athletic. If they were super consistent they would be a force like Penrith.

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