NRL 2023 + Internationals
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Big game Friday night and interestingly we are favourites and probably deservedly so with Latrell not available, Souths have looked a bit clunky in their last outings.
Warriors Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Rocco Berry, Adam Pompey, Marcelo Montoya, Luke Metcalf, Shaun Johnson, Addin Fonua-Blake, Wayde Egan, Bunty Afoa, Jackson Ford, Josh Curran, Tohu Harris (capt). Interchange: Dylan Walker, Mitchell Barnett, Bayley Sironen, Tom Ale.
However just for some balance, South Sydney Rabbitohs’ record against the New Zealand Warriors over the last 10 years goes as follows:
South Sydney has built a 14-1 record with the only exception being the Warriors’ 32-20 win in Perth in the first round of the 2018 season. The last time the One New Zealand Warriors beat Souths at Go Media Stadium was in 2012 when they surged to a 44-22 win. Interestingly we were in the top 8 after round 18 on 20 points and then failed to secure a further point for the rest of the season and finished 14th.We might still make the eight if we lose this one, but I feel this game will significantly measure how far we have come, but most Warriors fans wont have them in the finals just yet..
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@Damo always easier to watch when the team is winning, or at the very least playing with some heart
There's no rugby on this weekend so my co-worker suggested I watch league instead. Warriors looking OK so far. Rabbitohs should stop giving away PK's and they might be a bit better.