NRL 2022
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Warriors line up for round 1;
- Kodi Nikorima
- Shaun Johnson
- Wayde Egan
It’s our year 🙄
If league didn’t require good kicking, solid 5th tackle play, and setting up team mates, this is the halves and hooker combo that you’d pick.
We could be playing some Qld Cup side and with that spine we would get done.
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@act-crusader said in NRL 2022:
Warriors line up for round 1;
- Kodi Nikorima
- Shaun Johnson
- Wayde Egan
It’s our year 🙄
If league didn’t require good kicking, solid 5th tackle play, and setting up team mates, this is the halves and hooker combo that you’d pick.
We could be playing some Qld Cup side and with that spine we would get done.
yep. this
also, if it was still 5 years ago, and the best attack was hookers who only pass, and sweeping out the back was the only way to attack.
Way to keep up with the game Brown.
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Of course O'Sullivan looks like a stud for the Panthers...
SOS had some positive moments for us, but he had more failures. I do not also underestimate the difference of playing with the team around him. All players knew their roles in a play, whereas the warriors it usually comes down to one player having to create everything.
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Of course O'Sullivan looks like a stud for the Panthers...
I find this hard to believe, he didn't look good enough to play for the Flaxmere Falcons last year. But I can't be arsed watching the game.
Almost had as many try assists in this game than he did all of last season. Playing with a stacked team certainly helps.
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I think Taumalolo is done as a top player. Just doesn't have the same pop in his carries.
I think he is short of a gallop although Payton not giving him minutes last year or this year is this year so far is a worry. You are right though, not having the impact you would expect and a lot of salary cap right there too
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So Warriors first game goes as what most expected, moment of excitement and moments of same old dumb sh*t, brain fades and drift out of games. Oddly enough the same can be said for the opposition who got it together though late when it counted. Highlights included SJ as a dominant half not overplaying his hand had some good touches for his first game back and hopefully will play foil for Reece Walsh next week. AFB making 60 metres off a kick off, Curran getting through a mountain of work, often even turning up to help CHT at the back, even earnt himself 3 DM points on a losing team. Lowlights: Apart from losing a winnable game, failing to find the right play on the last tackle, Viliame Vailea and DWZ injured already. Although Pompey, Aitken and Arthurs is a very handy back up
Some rule changes that could help this year;
Carry-over points for contrary conduct will be scrapped as part of a variety of changes to the NRL's Match Review Committee and judiciary processes. Players serving suspensions for on-field incidents from 2021 - such as Latrell Mitchell, Matt Lodge and Harry Grant - must still serve those bans.
However, all players will have their slate wiped clean ahead of the upcoming season, with player records to be reset on a rolling 12-month period since their last offence.
Speaking of back up, the Storm lose Brandon Smith (hand), G Jennings (knee), Welch (calf) and still win, in this week, Harry Grant, Cameron Munster, J. Bromwich, D.Ieremea.. that is an impressive depth of squad.
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@bayimports add SJ now out for 4 weeks..too early to call spoon?? lol.. a
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@bayimports said in NRL 2022:
@bayimports add SJ now out for 4 weeks..too early to call spoon?? lol.. a
Nah, the Warriors never get the spoon, they always win enough to give you true believers enough hope to stay onboard next year.
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@bayimports said in NRL 2022:
@bayimports add SJ now out for 4 weeks..too early to call spoon?? lol.. a
Nah, the Warriors never get the spoon, they always win enough to give you true believers enough hope to stay onboard next year.
Yep, usually a late season surge when nothing else matters except fooling people into thinking they might be on the verge of something half decent next year.
If the warriors were a sign they’d be this one
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Nah, the Warriors never get the spoon, they always win enough to give you true believers enough hope to stay onboard next year.
Speaking of the spoon, I checked the points table and note that Manly-Warringah are currently holding down last position, closely challenged by Sydney City and the New Zealand Warriors.