Round 7 - Dogs vs Warriors - NRL/NYC Discussion Thread & Team Lists

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Four players that really scare me for the Warriors, as they can break a game wide open:
Tui Lolohea - his pace off the mark and footwork is a real concern.
Shaun Johnston - inconsistent, but when hes on and runs the ball, his footwork can cause all sorts of headaches.
Solomone Kata - Built like a bulldozer and goes like one too. Lucky for us he's in the centres not the wing though.
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck - Him and Tui produced the try of the season for me the other week.

Issac Luke has been REALLY quiet this season and seems to have slacked off since joining Warriors.
Kata definetly, will carve us up if we let him
 

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LOL so Luke is the Tigers equivalent of Farrah?

Luke and RTS (to a lesser degree) haven't really fired this year. Amazed they didn't put Lane on the bench for them against us.

I'm a tad uncertain about this game as it all depends which Warriors and Bulldogs sides turn up. If the normal Dogs side turns up (like we've seen most of this season), we are okay. BUT if the Warriors side that can really put on a show turn up, we could be in trouble.

A few stats.

POINTS
Dogs 120
Warriors 140

RUNS
Dogs 1097
Warriors 988

ALL RUN METRES
Dogs 8730
Warriors 8034

LINE BREAKS
Dogs 20
Warriors 28

KICK METRES
Dogs 3195

Warriors 2373

TACKLE BREAKS
Dogs 116
Warriors 160

All other stats near identical.

Warriors have scored more points, and made more line breaks, and a HUGE amount more tackle breaks.
Dogs have had more runs and make more metres from kicks and run metres.

For us to win, we need to shut down their offloads, smother their playmakers, and limit the space their big men have to work in.
For Warriors to win, they need to nullify the metres our big men make, and pressure our kickers on the 5th.

Warriors play very expansive, so I expect a lot of traffic for our guys like TRex/Jackson Mbye/Reynolds JMoz/Holland and Perrett/Rona.
 

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Wouldnt be surprised if Manu plays, just saw him on the tube and he was training with the team. He seemed to be running freely.
 

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They might have scored more points than us but have let in 20 more points than they have scored. Their defence is poo. They will score a few tries vs us but will let in more i reckon.
 

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Schick Hydro Preview: Bulldogs v Warriors
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Saturday, 7.30PM NZT

After starting the season with just two victories from six games Warriors coach Andrew McFadden has rung the changes ahead of a Round 7 'away' meeting with the Bulldogs in Wellington.

A 34-18 loss to the Sea Eagles last week seemed to force McFadden's hand, with the major selection talking point in this match-up being the move of Tuimoala Lolohea from the wing to standoff, with Jeff Robson dropping back to reserve grade.

The Warriors bring in David Fusitu'a on the wing and welcome back Bodene Thompson from injury in the place of Albert Vete. Simon Mannering shifts back to lock with Sam Lisone starting at prop and Jacob Lillyman reverting to the bench, while off-season recruit Ligi Sao is listed as 18th man.

Canterbury-Bankstown will travel to Westpac Stadium off the back of a grinding 18-12 win over the Storm on Monday night, when their defence came to the party time and time again to secure a victory that lifted them to fifth on the NRL Telstra Premiership ladder.

Coach Des Hasler has named an unchanged line-up, but has added Lloyd Perrett to a five-man bench for the trip across the Tasman.

Watch out Bulldogs: The Warriors sit among the bottom four teams on the ladder, but their attack is up with the very best in 2016. In overall points the Warriors trail only the Cowboys at the top, averaging 23.3 per game, while also sitting second-equal for the most tries scored. Along with the Broncos the Kiwi outfit also lead the competition in line breaks made with 28.

Andrew McFadden made a clear statement to his players this week; perform or you are gone. The dropping of Jeff Robson so early in the season was surprising and is sure to have everyone in the squad on high alert. The Doggies should expect a much-improved attitude from their opposition come Saturday night.

Watch out Warriors: The Bulldogs have protected their line well so far this year, and have leaked more than 20 points only once in six games. They average just 14.6 points conceded per game and McFadden's men will have to be at their very best to find a way through.

In six attempts the Warriors have never won an 'away' match in New Zealand against the Bulldogs. When being hosted by Canterbury-Bankstown in both Wellington and Hamilton the best result the Warriors have managed is a 24-24 draw back in 2001.

Key match-up: Moses Mbye v Shaun Johnson. Johnson returns to the No.7 jersey for the first time this season and looks set to have an increased role, given the inexperienced Lolohea will partner him in the halves this week. The Kiwi international has scored four tries and set a further four up so far this year, and averages 48 run metres per match. At just 22 years of age Mbye has been one of the best halves in the competition so far, leading the Dogs around the park well and contributing plenty in attack with four line breaks, four tries and five try assists in six games.

The history: Played 33; Bulldogs 19, Warriors 12, Drawn 2. The Doggies are on a hot streak against the Warriors, having won their last five matches against them dating back to 2012. A win in Wellington would equal Canterbury-Bankstown's longest streak against the Warriors, while in 22 games on Kiwi soil they have won 15 times.

What are the odds: The Bulldogs opened as $2.45 outsiders and quickly became the best-backed team of the round with Sportsbet. With money running six to one in favour of Canterbury-Bankstown, they could well start favourites by the time we get to kick off. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au

Match officials: Referee: Henry Perenara. Assistant Referee: David Munro. Touch Judges: Shane Rehm, Jeff Younis. Review Officials: Steve Chiddy. Senior RO: Luke Patten

Televised: Fox Sports – live coverage from 5.00pm AEDT

The way we see it: The Bulldogs are travelling along neatly under the radar in fashion which might even cause coach Hasler to muster a grin. Although they have lost twice by 14-point margins, Canterbury-Bankstown have also shown they can win the tough ones. The Warriors struggle to stay in the grind and this week come up against opponents who seem to thrive on it. The Doggies will know if they can complete well the game will likely be there for the taking in the final 20 minutes, when the Warriors tend to fall away in matches. Bulldogs by 14.
 

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Luke looked great last week..
 

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I think we'll win, but 14 points?

With lolohea back in the 6 and Johnson being the dominant half, the warriors will probably play like everyone thought they should in the offseason.

Our kicking game has to be on point otherwise RTS is going to FUUTA.

Couldn't mcfathead wait one more week?
 

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SJ is rocks or diamonds and so is Lolo...We should win this reasonably comfortably. I hope.
 

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We will pump them, they cant tackle for shit.
we cant score points do i doubt we will pump them.....and we hive away far too many penalties......if they het alot of ball we are fuked
 

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I think we'll win, but 14 points?

With lolohea back in the 6 and Johnson being the dominant half, the warriors will probably play like everyone thought they should in the offseason.

Our kicking game has to be on point otherwise RTS is going to FUUTA.

Couldn't mcfathead wait one more week?
If you go by their last 2 matches they've had about 30 points scored against them each time. Warriors are playing like a holden cup side atm, all attack no defense.
 

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We've won our past 5 matches against them and 4 of those were in NZ.
 

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It won't be easy but I hope we get the win inj free
 

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Ahhh crap .. I just realised I'm out at a concert Saturday night... ahh well will have to watch on Sunday/catchup.
 

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I must be unwell because I think we will win by 16 lol
 

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Ahhh crap .. I just realised I'm out at a concert Saturday night... ahh well will have to watch on Sunday/catchup.
You're not a fan, a fan has to go to the game and scream yourself hoarse lol
 

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We rarely beat NZ convincingly. We've played quite poorly against them the last few years, despite winning. Teams with footwork tend to test us.

Having said that, NZ have been well below par this year.
 
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