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REECE WALSH HAS HAD A SHOCKER! The kick from Ramien sat up on the tryline, the young fullback juggles it about 5 times before he loses it backwards in goal.
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Wade Graham comes into the second-row with Teig Wilton taking the place of Thomas Hazelton on the bench. Warriors. 1. Reece Walsh 2. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 3.
Jesse Ramien 4. 1. Will Kennedy 2. Adam Pompey 5. Jesse Arthars 1. Reece Walsh 2. Adam Huxtable
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The Sharks welcome Jesse Ramien back into their side in a huge boost, forming a scary partnership with Sione Katoa on the right side of the field. “The Sharks are shellshocked, the bounce-back factor of Stacey Jones.” “The Warriors are off and running,” Andrew Voss said. “The Stacey Jones era is here,” Voss said. “The Redcliffe Leagues club has erupted,” Andrew Voss said. Warriors winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak kicked off the second half scoring, soaring high to ground the ball over winger Ronaldo Mulitalo, before he scored a try of his own in bizarre fashion.
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But far more of those moments were negative. A passive first-half defence was exemplified by Shaun Johnson allowing Sharks winger Ronaldo Mulitalo to run the ...
Fullback Reece Walsh had a forgettable night after running in the first try of the match and throughout the contest, their inability to slow down the Sharks play-the-ball and a few bad errors saw the Warriors take themselves out of the contest. After not getting the ball for what would have been a sure try moments earlier, Watene-Zelezniak took to the heavens to score a try out wide with a spectacular diving finish. So, things were looking up – until the Sharks got going again. A passive first-half defence was exemplified by Shaun Johnson allowing Sharks winger Ronaldo Mulitalo to run the ball closer to the posts on the first of his two tries rather than make him put the ball down out wide. "We just need to put an 80-minute performance together. Like reruns of Friends, their season has gotten to a point where you know what's coming when you tune in.
Wingers Ronaldo Mulitalo and Sione Katoa bagged five tries between them as the Sharks downed the Warriors 38-16 at Moreton Daily Stadium on Sunday.
we've all had some inconsistent periods across the team but when we put it together and we compete hard, we were physically there tonight but but mentally we wobbled in and out of the game but I'm also understanding of the fact that game was so stop-start it was really hard to get into any rhythm, largely due to our discipline." the Warriors winger scored an absolute cracker in the 53rd minute when he flew through the air to plant the bal down in the corner. Watene-Zelezniak took off five metres from the goal line and did brilliantly to control the ball as he came back to earth to touch down for the 60th try of his career. After a slow start in Redcliffe the Sharks attack clicked into gear and wingers Mulitalo and Sione Katoa continued their tussle for top tryscorer honours. His first try in the 24th minute was laid on beautifully by five-eighth Matt Moylan, who is racking up plenty of try assists and line break assists in an impressive season alongside Nicho Hynes in the halves. The Eels and Titans piled on 48 points in the opening 40 minutes in round one at CommBank Stadium.
New NZ Warriors coach Stacey Jones has discovered just how far his team have fallen, as they fell to their sixth straight loss, 38-16 to Cronulla Sharks at ...
"We start good then we go to crap," Josh Curran told Sky Sport after the game. "We just need to put an 80-minute performance together. "Everyone needs to ...
Fullback Reece Walsh had a forgettable night after running in the first try of the match and throughout the contest, their inability to slow down the Sharks play-the-ball and a few bad errors saw the Warriors take themselves out of the contest. After not getting the ball for what would have been a sure try moments earlier, Watene-Zelezniak took to the heavens to score a try out wide with a spectacular diving finish. So, things were looking up – until the Sharks got going again. A passive first-half defence was exemplified by Shaun Johnson allowing Sharks winger Ronaldo Mulitalo to run the ball closer to the posts on the first of his two tries rather than make him put the ball down out wide. "We just need to put an 80-minute performance together. Like reruns of Friends, their season has gotten to a point where you know what's coming when you tune in.