l DISCUSSION THREAD | Round 10 | Bulldogs v Warriors

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Game day discussion thread


Waikato Stadium // Sunday 18 May // 4pm Kick off // TV: Channel 9



If you go by what they both produced last week, you couldn’t ask for a more entertaining match-up than this Round 10 clash between the Bulldogs and Warriors at Hamilton’s Waikato Stadium.

Both teams have bruising forward packs who contribute far more than mere yardage gains each week, and have playmakers who know how to post points. In fact the Warriors (36) and Doggies (35) are ranked second and third for the most tries scored in the NRL this season.

The main reason Canterbury lead the competition outright, while the Warriors languish in eleventh, is that the Bulldogs also possess the competition’s most frugal defence, having conceded only 19 four-pointers, in comparison to the New Zealand side’s 35.

Despite their position on the ladder, the Warriors come into this match as one of the form teams. They have won back-to-back games, the last of which, a 54-12 demolition of the Raiders, was their best so far in 2014.

That is reflected in coach Andrew McFadden naming an unchanged line-up for this week.

Canterbury have done very little wrong in the past month-and-a-half, winning six in a row and looking every bit a team that could challenge for the title.

They too have opted for the old “if it ain’t broke” mentality, announcing the same 17 players that beat the Dragons last week. Youngster Moses Mbye is included on a five-man bench.

The Bulldogs have a great offer to get people along to the game on Sunday too; buy five tickets and get another five free. Offer ends 16 May, at 5pm (NZT).


Watch Out Bulldogs: The Warriors scored nine tries last week, three of which came from within their own defensive half. Regardless of where they are on the park, they have proven they can punish opposition teams who give them space. The Warriors also had seven players run for over 100 metres in their last outing.

Shaun Johnson seemed to figure out how to tune his kicking radar last week. It is no secret that a key to the Bulldogs’ last victory over the Warriors was goal kicking. The New Zealanders outscored their opponents four tries to three, but where Trent Hodkinson booted a perfect four from four, Johnson nailed just two of his attempts. But if last week is anything to go by, where Johnson kicked nine from nine against the Raiders, the Doggies can’t rely on out-kicking the Warriors this time around.

Watch Out Warriors: Josh Reynolds is playing like a man with his eyes set on sneaking into a NSW Origin jersey. The fiery standoff was among the Bulldogs’ best last week, scoring a spectacular 90-metre intercept try, breaking five tackles and generally troubling the Dragons every time he ran to the line.

The Canterbury pack is on the verge of overtaking their South Sydney counterparts as the most dominant in the NRL. Last week Aiden Tolman, James Graham, Josh Jackson and Tony Williams all ran for over 100 metres, while Dale Finucane also came off the bench to contribute 113. They are about more than just muscle too; Doggies forwards scored or provided the last touch for four tries against the Dragons.

Plays To Watch: As if Johnson wasn’t a big enough threat with the ball in hand, the Warriors look to have mastered incorporating Sam Tomkins into their playmaking arsenal. The English fullback handled the ball on 40 occasions last week, playing a leading role in four Warriors tries and crossing for one himself. Tomkins featured regularly at first receiver against the Raiders, which allowed Shaun Johnson to play wider with more time, a devastating combination for opposing sides.

While for the Dogs, watch for Reynolds to pester the Warriors’ right edge, something he did with success in the last meeting of these two sides. Expect him to direct plenty of traffic towards youngsters Hurrell and Laumape, leaving his pass until the very last minute in an attempt to lure defenders out of the line.

Where It Will Be Won: The forwards from both sides hold the key to winning this one. The Bulldogs rely heavily on second-phase play from their big men in attack, and love to get them involved in the playmaking duties too. The Warriors showed last week what they can do with good go-forward, and it is clear that the explosive plays from Hurrell, Tomkins and Johnson simply can’t happen without the big-boppers dominating the middle first.

The History: Played 31; Bulldogs 17, Warriors 12, drawn 2. It was only a month ago that these two last met, with the Bulldogs prevailing 21-20 thanks to a nail-biting late comeback. This Canterbury ‘home’ game will be the fourth match in a row between these teams on Kiwi soil, with the Bulldogs claiming the last three head-to-head. The two have met at New Zealand venues outside of Auckland on five prior occasions; the Bulldogs winning four and one ending in a draw.

Match Officials: Referees – Ashley Klein & Alan Shortall; Touch Judges – Steve Carrall & Paul Holland; Video Referees – Chris Ward & Luke Patten.

The Way We See It: It couldn’t have been much closer the last time they met, with almost every second of the 80 minutes required for the Bulldogs to edge out the New Zealand side. Canterbury are arguably the best team in the NRL right now, sitting alone at the top of the ladder on a six-game winning streak. The Warriors are a changed team to that which faced the Bulldogs a month ago, but you can’t go against the form and talent the men from Belmore are displaying right now. Bulldogs by four points.

http://www.nrl.com/bulldogs-v-warriors-preview/tabid/10874/newsid/78418/default.aspx
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1. Sam Perrett 2. Mitch Brown 3. Josh Morris 4. Timoteo Lafai 5. Chase Stanley
6. Josh Reynolds 7. Trent Hodkinson
8. Aiden Tolman 9. Michael Ennis 10. James Graham 11. Josh Jackson 12. Tony Williams 13. Greg Eastwood

14. Dale Finucane 15. Tim Browne 16. David Klemmer 24. Sam Kasiano
19. Moses Mbye

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1. Sam Tomkins 2. Ngani Laumape 3. Konrad Hurrell 4. Ben Henry 5. Manu Vatuvei
6. Chad Townsend 7. Shaun Johnson
8. Suaia Matagi 9. Nathan Friend 10. Jacob Lillyman 11. Jayson Bukuya 12. Ben Matulino 13. Simon Mannering

14. Feleti Mateo 15. Sebastine Ikahihifo 16. Sione Lousi 17. Kevin Locke
20. Charlie Gubb



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Head Referee: Ashley Klein
Assistant Referee: Alan Shortall
Sideline Officials: Steve Carrall, Paul Holland
Video Referees: Chris Ward, Luke Patten
 
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Would have been good to see inu replace mitch brown this week. Should be a tough game as always.
 

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Dogs by 6. We will see if warriors are a truly changed side but I have confidence that bulldogs will still out muscle their forward pack.
 

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Warriors are a hard team to handle if they turn up to play. Last few rounds they have turned up to play for sure, chances are they will this Sunday as well. Matulino and Hurrell are two danger men to watch, they need to be shut down. Johnson also showing good form lately.

It'd be just about perfect if the Dogs won by 1, a Reynolds field goal with 3 minutes to go. Just feels right somehow...
 

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Should be a good game. They gave us a bloody good run last time and they have improved since than. Dogs by 6
 

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We seem to be able to run them down even if they do get a lead on us. They were beating us 16-0 last year and we came back and beat them
 

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Does hurrel play left or right?
 

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I really just can't tell with the Warriors. Does my head in
 

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I am really looking forward to this game. Dogs by 10.
 

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I expect us to win, the Warriors might get cocky about this and turn into what they usually are

Does hurrel play left or right?
He likes to get right down the throat of the opposition lol
 

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Smash them in the first 20mins & they will fall apart!
 

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Hopefully we get some info about inu s status at the club based on whether he makes the trip over to nz as cover for the team named. You think they would take a couple of forwards a back and a utility over. Hope inu gets a flight.
I think Moses will go maybe o Hanlon and Lloyd Perret and either inu or Thompson I reckon.
 

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Johnson danger man..


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Hopefully we get some info about inu s status at the club based on whether he makes the trip over to nz as cover for the team named. You think they would take a couple of forwards a back and a utility over. Hope inu gets a flight.
I think Moses will go maybe o Hanlon and Lloyd Perret and either inu or Thompson I reckon.
Inu should be fine with the club to be honest, he did break his jaw and had a plate removed so recovery and the time to get backinto top shape has been long/affected by this. I believe Inu will be a winger once Des sees he is physically ready for the year, just believe bro!
 

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Going to be a bad ass game, but bring it on. 2nd time playing in New Zealand in 10 rounds!! Going to be a tough match up, up the dogs
 

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The warriors are the ultimate confidence side, and they are brimming with it.

Tough side to beat, can go either way.
 

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Yeah too hard to call really. They are super confident at the moment which can sometimes make them unbeatable. However our confidence is sky high also so if we can starve them of points with our defence we should force them into errors and the points will come.
 

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The new combo they have happening with Johnson and Tompkins, with Tompkins playing first receiver, has me a little worried.
 
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