Addin Fonua-Blake of the Warriors takes on the defence during the round eight NRL match against the Canberra Raiders at Moreton Daily Stadium in Brisbane, ...
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Stream every game of every round of the 2022 NRL Telstra Premiership Season Live & Ad-Break Free During Play on Kayo. New to Kayo? Try 14-days free now. Nick Cotric dropped the bouncing ball, allowing the New Zealand side to take a tackle before a simple move found Adam Pompey in the corner. Jordan Rapana has handed the Warriors their first points of the night after attempting to spread the ball from a kick. Only minutes later the Warriors sliced through the Raiders line, courtesy of a Daejarn Asi short pass for Euan Aitken to score. The Warriors have opened the scoring in the second half to edge closer to the Raiders with a penalty allowing them to equal the score at 20-20. Stream every game of every round of the 2022 NRL Telstra Premiership Season Live & Ad-Break Free During Play on Kayo. New to Kayo? Try 14-days free now.
The Raiders have named their final 17 for this afternoon's match against the New Zealand Warriors at Moreton Daily Stadium.
Moreton Daily Stadium will play host to Saturday's Round 8 NRL game between New Zealand Warriors and Canberra Raiders. The game kicks off at 3:00 pm with ...
Corey Horsburgh 18. The Warriors conceded 70 points to Melbourne Storm last week. Adam Elliott 17. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the New Zealand Warriors vs. Corey Harawira-Naera 16. Elliott Whitehead 13. Canberra Raiders game and give you our free tips and bets. New Zealand Warriors vs Canberra Raiders Teams New Zealand Warriors vs Canberra Raiders Preview New Zealand Warriors vs Canberra Raiders Odds The first of three Saturday games this weekend will see the New Zealand Warriors host the Canberra Raiders at Moreton Daily Stadium. Moreton Daily Stadium will play host to Saturday's Round 8 NRL game between New Zealand Warriors and Canberra Raiders. The game kicks off at 3:00 pm with Canberra Raiders heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers.
The Warriors lost their opening two games, won three straight but have now suffered two consecutive defeats. Nathan Brown's side lost 22-14 against the Roosters ...
The Warriors and Raiders ran into the NRL's two benchmark teams in round seven and came away with demoralising defeats by 60 and 30 points respectively.
The showdown between two of the NRL's most respected big men will be a highlight of this battle for redemption. Raiders: Elliott Whitehead's return from a facial laceration will have to wait another week, with the captain ruled out of the side. Addin Fonua-Blake v Josh Papalii: The battle for supremacy in the middle will go a long way to deciding the winner in Redcliffe and these two warriors know exactly what is required to lay the platform.
For the second time this season, Shaun Johnson stepped up to secure an extra time win for the Warriors.
Spotting that Raiders fullback Jordan Rapana was up in the line, Asi kicked behind him and centre Viliami Vailea raced through to score. โThat whole second half was undisciplined, lacked any quality execution, it was very disappointing. Publicly, I am lost for comment in regards to the quality of that performance in the second half. - Butler firstly called out Murdoch-Masila and said: "Ben, you are getting the penalty. - Walsh levelled the scores with a 79th minute penalty goal after Corey Horsburgh was placed on report for a high shot on Matt Lodge in front of the posts to send the game to golden point. - The Warriors scored the first try of the second half when Asi put Aitken over in the 64th minute to give the New Zealand-based team hope of a comeback.
Canberra (2-6) will be ruing letting another one slip through their fingers with their handling and match management severely lacking. Matt Timoko and Xavier ...
The intensity lifted in the second half, though the quality from both sides was poor, with a remarkable number of errors. The Warriors were barely hanging on, but the Raiders kept opening the door and the excellent Asi sent Aitken across, with a superb face ball after drawing defenders to him to close the gap with 17 minutes to go. Given the circumstances, the first 40 minutes were pretty dire. After allowing the Raiders to score just three minutes later, the Warriors again responded, with Vailea scooping up a clever Asi kick, albeit from a fortuitous bounce. The Warriors had almost no possession or territory, but got a foothold in the game after an ambitious Jordan Rapana pass was fumbled, and Pompey exploited the overlap to finish in the corner. Instead of a rebound, it was more of a sequel.
The Roosters take on the Bulldogs in the second game of the day, before the Eels face the Cowboys. Earlier, the Warriors beat the Raiders 21-20 to in a ...
A 64th-minute Euan Aitken try got the Warriors within striking distance, and Reece Walsh's last-minute penalty levelled the scores, before Shaun Johnson stepped up with a field goal to win the game in golden point. Earlier, the Warriors beat the Raiders 21-20 to in a scrappy affair to kick off Saturday's NRL action. The Roosters take on the Bulldogs in the second game of the day, before the Eels face the Cowboys.
A Shaun Johnson field goal gives the Warriors a golden point extra-time win as they rebound from Monday's humiliating loss.