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eagle66

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NZ Warriors 42 (T Aoake 3, S Lane 2, N Roache, T Sipley, C Nicoll-Klokstad tries; M Lino 5 goals) def Manly 30 (L Knight 2, N Green 2, A Fonua-Blake tries; H Pratt 5 goals)

Tomas Aoake’s first half hat-trick has helped the Warriors to a fifth straight win as well as reclaiming second spot on the Intrust Super Premiership NSW ladder today.

They had banked consecutive wins over North Sydney, Newcastle, Canterbury-Bankstown and Penrith in their previous four outings and were widely favoured to add tenth-placed Manly to the winning streak in today’s eleventh-round encounter at Mount Smart Stadium #2.

Ultimately, the Warriors finished the job with a 42-30 victory which leaves them second on points for and against.

On a day when the weather conditions varied markedly between bright sunshine, wind and squalls, the home side began confidently and finished well but there were some tense passages in between.

Aoake delivered an impressive individual highlight feeding off some slick service inside, leaving his imprint in the identical spot wide out in the right-hand corner three times in the first half.

Six of their tries, including a double for second rower Shaun Lane were engineered through their potent right edge with the other two close-to-the-line efforts from hooker Nathaniel Roache and Toafofoa Sipley.

It was also a match which featured two long injury stoppages, one for Warriors prop Charlie Gubb who was taken off on a stretcher after a head knock in the first half.

The early signs before Gubb’s forced exit had been encouraging when the Warriors created the first two of their right side tries in the opening nine minutes.

In just the third minute, fullback Henare Wells hit Aoake with a long ball and he finished expertly.

No conversion then but the 4-0 lead became 10-0 six minutes later.

After a strong Ken Maumalo carry there was a lengthy stoppage for a Manly injury, but when the set resumed the Warriors were straight back with halfback Mason Lino creating a big hole for Lane to run through and adding the conversion.

An Addin Fonua-Blake try brought Manly back into it before the Warriors went further ahead again with a superb shift to a big right, Lino going out the back behind Lane where Wells linked and shipped another sweet long pass for Aoake to squeeze in at the corner.

Gubb’s injury checked the Warriors’ momentum with Manly seizing the opening by laying on two tries through loose forward Liam Knight and second rower Nathan Green to edge ahead 14-12 after 32 minutes.

It didn’t last long as the Warriors composed themselves, settled back into the grind and finished the half by going right again, nice hands and Wells again with the final transfer for Aoake’s third. Lino’s conversion made it 20-18 at the break.

A squall swept down the ground as the second half began, the Warriors trucking up into it undeterred and producing a similar start to the first half.

First hooker Roache poached a try from dummy half and then the big man Sipley powered over from close range. With both tries scores around the posts, Lino took the lead out to 32-18.

It seemed it would be the prelude to more points to follow, but instead Manly thundered back with two tries in quick succession to close to 30-32.

Just when there was a sense more points may follow for Manly, the Warriors became a galvanised unit again, coming up with key plays to repel the visitors and then turn the defensive work into profit at the other end with tries to Lane and centre Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad.

That was the job done for coach Stacey Jones and his players, although there were concerns with the middle stages of the match when Manly was allowed to come back into it.

The Warriors have another bye next week before hosting Wentworthville in Auckland on 4 June.
 
Warriors have a fair bit of NRL experience playing down. Disappointed we didn't get the win, but we may have done well to get that close to that side. Henare Wells is a fine footballer, must have some massive off field issues, he has had more clubs then roast dinners, and still I don't think I've ever seen him play a bad game. That he hasn't been able to get a NRL contract in the last 3 years has me intrigued.
 
It would be nice if we had a report from our club, rather than relying on the one-sided reporting from NZ. Because, as everyone knows, our reports are never biased.
 
It would be nice if we had a report from our club, rather than relying on the one-sided reporting from NZ. Because, as everyone knows, our reports are never biased.

To be fair, I think the club is kind of tired from sharing bad news stories. Like I say, 9 wins from 42 games from SG Ball up this season.
 
To be fair, I think the club is kind of tired from sharing bad news stories. Like I say, 9 wins from 42 games from SG Ball up this season.
I'd like to hear who played well. Knight and Green scored two tries, Blake scored 1. These are players who could/should become permanent first graders. The result is not as important as getting a perspective on whether these players deserve consideration for promotion.
Likewise the coaching staff:giggle:
 
Can we get Lane - that big kid has potential & may already be sick of NZ???
 

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