The Warriors hung tough and scored a try just before the break to keep themselves well in the match. Johnsons high kicking game is causing some problems, with ...
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The enigmatic Parramatta Eels host the New Zealand Warriors in Friday Night football. Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 7.55pm AEST.
The Warriors have been valiant for a few seasons now, in trying under difficult circumstances. However, they also have the polar opposite in them as well, struggling to put away lesser opposition and just failing to turn up on other occasions. On their day, they absolutely have the football in them to challenge for a premiership. Makahesi Makatao to the bench and Nathan Brown into the reserves. 0 0 It will be interesting to see if their is any discernible change in their style of play after finally returning home. The Eels sit a win outside the top four, back in sixth as it currently stands. The Eels have named Junior Paulo to back up from Origin 3. 0 Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 7.55pm AEST. 0
Interim coach Stacey Jones is one of several staff to contract COVID-19, with another virus infecting various players. Assistant coach Justin Morgan says it's ...
NRL COVERAGE WITH PIT STOP. GET A FREE WARRANT OF FITNESS CHECK WITH EVERY EASY SERVICE. Assistant coach Justin Morgan says it's taken a true team effort. Interim coach Stacey Jones is one of several staff to contract COVID-19, with another virus infecting various players.
LIVE NRL: Montoya gets Warriors back in business after Eels star's classy double.
Join Kayo Freebies now, no credit card required > He had great variety.” Then the Eels looked like they were going to run away with it in the second half at 28-6, before two late tries showed the Warriors won’t be surrendering in games in the back half of the year. “He positioned himself beautifully and got himself right in that passing range of Shaun Johnson, who did a tremendous job to hold up Harris-Tavita and got the ball to Waqa Blake who picked up his second try of the night. The Warriors may have gone down to the Eels, but on the back of their win over the Tigers, they showed their supporters there is light at the end of the tunnel. Tonight a couple of his kicks were so important. The Warriors were right in the contest for most of the night, but the class and speed of Maika Sivo and Waqa Blake combined to make sure the Eels kept them out reach. “It was really hard to split the teams in the first half, it was just a moment of brilliance from Maika Sivo,” Ennis said. The gifted rake set up the first try of the night for Waqa Blake with a perfectly timed pass across the face of the try line for his centre to stroll through. The Warriors looked certain to score before a Maika Sivo intercept saw the Eels go coast to coast for Blake to score his second in 10 minutes. Sivo scored a brilliant long-range try to break the hearts of the Warriors, who faded in the back end of the contest. Gutherson pounced on a loose ball for an opportunists try to put the Eels in the box seat with 20 to play.
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New Zealand: Aaron Pene starts ahead of Addin Fonua-Blake in the only positional change. Parramatta Eels. 1. Clinton Gutherson 2. Maika Sivo 3. Viliami Penisini ...
Addin Fonua-Blake 14. Jazz Tevaga 14. Marata Niukore 14. Shaun Johnson 16. Shaun Lane 12. New Zealand: Aaron Pene starts ahead of Addin Fonua-Blake in the only positional change.
Parramatta have kept their hopes of a NRL top-four finish alive by defeating the Warriors 28-18 at CommBank Stadium on Friday night.
They are now only outside of the top four on points differential. But the New Zealanders had reason for positivity heading into Friday night's game. By the end of the round, they could be as many as four wins out of the top eight and only one win off the bottom of the ladder, pending other results. In the first 10 minutes of the second half, referee Todd Smith blew his whistle for four errors, two penalties and two ruck infringements but the Eels were better equipped to rise from the mire and reignite their attack. They returned to Auckland for a win before the bye and had unveiled Andrew Webster as their new coach for 2023. At virtually full strength, the Eels were made to work for their victory by the Warriors, whose preparations were disrupted by a non-COVID sickness that swept through camp during the week.
Parramatta have kept their hopes of a NRL top-four finish alive by defeating the Warriors 28-18 at CommBank Stadium on Friday night.
They are now only outside of the top four on points differential. But the New Zealanders had reason for positivity heading into Friday night's game. In the first 10 minutes of the second half, referee Todd Smith blew his whistle for four errors, two penalties and two ruck infringements but the Eels were better equipped to rise from the mire and reignite their attack.
They fell to the Eels on Friday night, but that scoreline didn't tell the full story.
They dealt with the Eels' direct approach through the middle, then forced a couple of errors. In a tight match that felt like a critical moment – and so it proved. The Warriors had territory but Johnson's flat ball was intercepted by Maika Sivo, with Blake finishing off a 90-metre counter. Their attack lacked polish, but not intent, and the reward came in the 32nd minute, with Marcelo Montoya diving across in the corner, after a clever tip on from Adam Pompey. The Eels' surgical kicking game was a point of difference, as the Warriors mostly struggled with their fifth-tackle options. The Warriors will wonder what might have been, as they lacked the quality and composure to make the most of several earlier opportunities, but the intensity of their effort couldn't be questioned.
Glasgow Warriors can confirm that British and Irish Lion and Scotland international prop Allan Dell has joined the club ahead of the 2022/23 season, ...
The crowd always gets stuck into you as the opposition and always get right behind their team, it’s a brilliant atmosphere. “There’s a really good crop of guys in the front-row here, too – Jamie [Bhatti], Oli [Kebble] Simon [Berghan] and Zander [Fagerson] I obviously know from Scotland camp, but even guys like Nathan McBeth and Murphy Walker are really talented young props. To come back to Scotland and be a part of that is a really exciting prospect.
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Scotland loose-head prop Allan Dell has moved from London Irish to Glasgow Warriors on deal which will run for an undisclosed period of time.
Glasgow Warriors Scrum Coach Al Dickinson added: “We’re excited to add Allan to our squad ahead of the new season. “I’m excited to get stuck into life in Glasgow,” said Dell. “It’s a good group of boys here, and it’s always been a club that’s played an attractive brand of rugby. Dell appears to now sit behind Pierre Schoeman, Rory Sutherland, Jamie Bhatti and Oli Kebble in the battle for the dark blue No 1 jersey.
They fell to the Eels on Friday night, but that scoreline didn't tell the full story.
They dealt with the Eels' direct approach through the middle, then forced a couple of errors. In a tight match that felt like a critical moment – and so it proved. The Warriors had territory but Johnson's flat ball was intercepted by Maika Sivo, with Blake finishing off a 90-metre counter. Their attack lacked polish, but not intent, and the reward came in the 32nd minute, with Marcelo Montoya diving across in the corner, after a clever tip on from Adam Pompey. The Eels' surgical kicking game was a point of difference, as the Warriors mostly struggled with their fifth-tackle options. The Warriors will wonder what might have been, as they lacked the quality and composure to make the most of several earlier opportunities, but the intensity of their effort couldn't be questioned.
Parramatta have kept up the pace in their run for the top four by disposing of the New Zealand Warriors and drawing level with the Melbourne Storm on the ...
After they were forced to kick early, the chase was uneven and Gutherson spotted it. For Parramatta, it was a case of getting back to first principles. For the rest of the year, we need to find a bit of steel and effort in those areas. On the set after points, Mitchell Moses sent up a steepler that Montoya made a mess of, allowing the ball to slip between his hands. After another kick caused problems for the Eels’ back three, they eventually made it count: Wayde Egan spotted numbers on the shirt side, Adam Pompey made the slick catch-pass and Marcelo Montoya did the rest. The Warriors’ rejuvenation was remarkable. It was a great week to get home and be around what is familiar for the group. The effort was in vain. Having not scored since Round 4, he had a double in the first quarter. We’ve just got to do things a bit better.” “We needed to target a number around our metres tonight. Parra were made to work for their win.
Parramatta were too strong for a fast-finishing Warriors outfit winning by 28-18 at CommBank Stadium tonight, to make it back-to-back wins for Brad Arthur's ...
Parramatta then put an exclamation point on the match when fan favourite Maika Sivo was put in the clear by Dylan Brown down the left touch line. The Warriors needed to get into the match and they were gifted an opportunity following an error from Clint Gutherson. New Zealand accepted the invitation and hit back through a blind side play close to the line, which resulted in winger Marcelo Montoya crashing over just before halftime. Moses missed the conversion but it was the Eels ahead 4-0.
Parramatta centre Waqa Blake scored two tries in the Eels' 28-18 NRL win over the Warriors. Parramatta remain in the race for an all-important NRL top-four spot ...
They are now only outside of the top four on points differential. But the New Zealanders had reason for positivity heading into Friday night's game. By the end of the round, they could be as many as four wins out of the top eight and only one win off the bottom of the ladder, pending other results. In the first 10 minutes of the second half, referee Todd Smith blew his whistle for four errors, two penalties and two ruck infringements but the Eels were better equipped to rise from the mire and reignite their attack. They returned to Auckland for a win before the bye and had unveiled Andrew Webster as their new coach for 2023. At virtually full strength, the Eels were made to work for their victory by the Warriors, whose preparations were disrupted by a non-COVID sickness that swept through camp during the week.
Steve Kerr asked the Warriors to hire analytics-focused coaches to fill his bench last offseason. They brought him Jama Mahlalela, who blends data with ...
“I would pour the perfect portion and mix that thing to make the best Gatorade I could,” he said. “When you see it go in, you gotta be excited to shoot the next one,” Payton said. “Would I love to be a head coach? “I did that job as well as I could, and they asked me to take the next job.”Mahlalela’s resume grew fast. “That allows me to view the person and situation and environment in a positive way. Now that we’ve worked with (Mahlalela) for a year, we have a better understanding.” We were sort of advanced in some of the ways we were looking at the game.” “He’s willing and able to communicate. Similarly, a defensive savant like Payton needed to find his comfort zone offensively in order to stay on the court. But he’s made his way boldly to center stage, potentially putting his name on the short list of NBA head coaching candidates. Hired from the Toronto Raptors in a coaching staff shakeup last offseason as an assistant and director of player development, Mahlalela was instrumental in transforming players such as Andrew Wiggins and Gary Payton II into essential parts of the Warriors’ championship run — all while helping develop Golden State’s crop of young players. “He’s just a high-energy, loving-life guy,” Kirk Lacob, the Warriors’ executive vice president of basketball operations, said.
Eels cult hero Maika Sivo gave the home crowd something to cheer about in a post-Origin slog against the Warriors.
They were forced to take three straight dropouts and a couple of set restarts before Blake scored the first of two tries in the first half. Sivo did well because Reece Walsh had him beaten for pace, and a couple of other Warriors defenders had lined up Mitch Moses in support back on the inside. We have to learn from it.” At least the sight of Sivo sprinting 55m down the left wing after being put into space by Dylan Brown gave them something to cheer. Arthur said of Sivo: “He’s starting to get some confidence. Sadly, the lop-sided scoreline never arrived.
Parramatta remain in the race for an all-important NRL top-four spot by accounting for the Warriors 28-18 at CommBank Stadium.
They are now only outside of the top four on points differential. But the New Zealanders had reason for positivity heading into Friday night's game. In the first 10 minutes of the second half, referee Todd Smith blew his whistle for four errors, two penalties and two ruck infringements but the Eels were better equipped to rise from the mire and reignite their attack.
The Eels won back to back games for the first time in three months after outlasting the Warriors to triumph 28-18 at Commbank Stadium on Friday night and ...
We had some players who had a real good dig tonight, we just probably didn't play smart enough to build pressure. I was really happy for 75 minutes, I didn't want it to finish the way it did. For the rest of the year we just need to find a bit of steel and effort in those areas," - Warriors coach Stacey Jones. "We came in at halftime feeling pretty good about ourselves but we knew that we had to be patient with the footy and unfortunately at crucial times when we got down their end we came up with some crucial errors. Just because we make changes things can't change in our systems and there was certainly some concentration lapses," - Eels coach Brad Arthur. For most of the season Parramatta have followed up a win against a top team with a loss to a bottom-placed side and after their homecoming win against Wests Tigers two weeks ago the Warriors played with confidence and energy.
Parramatta remain in the race for an all-important NRL top-four spot by accounting for the Warriors 28-18 at CommBank Stadium.
They are now only outside of the top four on points differential. But the New Zealanders had reason for positivity heading into Friday night's game. In the first 10 minutes of the second half, referee Todd Smith blew his whistle for four errors, two penalties and two ruck infringements but the Eels were better equipped to rise from the mire and reignite their attack.
An error-ridden second half has seen NZ Warriors fail to record consecutive wins for the second time in 2022, going down 28-18 to Parramatta Eels at ...
Parramatta remain in the race for an all-important NRL top-four spot by accounting for the Warriors 28-18 at CommBank Stadium.
They are now only outside of the top four on points differential. But the New Zealanders had reason for positivity heading into Friday night's game. In the first 10 minutes of the second half, referee Todd Smith blew his whistle for four errors, two penalties and two ruck infringements but the Eels were better equipped to rise from the mire and reignite their attack.
In an interview prior to the Warriors' second to last summer league game, Jonathan Kuminga explained how long he hopes to play alongside James Wiseman.
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