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Thurston going for two again.... hits the upright.

De Belin off to bin 

Thurston going for two yet again

Dragons 6-4 

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Not Te Maire Martin's happiest 5 minutes.

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Great improvised try, finished off by the new boy on the wing, Jordan Pereira.

Gauchos 10:24 Pyromaniac Lizards

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If Rugby League had specialist kickers like NFL, Feldt would have a whole load of international caps, just for his restarts.

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Looking forward to the Storm match though it will not be a walkover like last time, even with the Origin Players back in it will be a tough one with the Warriors keen to get some pay back. Just hope we have no Ref/VR howlers today!

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WARRIORS v STORM

2pm Sunday at Mt Smart Stadium

Warriors

1. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck

2. David Fusitu’a

3. Gerard Beale

4. Solomone Kata

5. Ken Maumalo

18. Mason Lino

7. Shaun Johnson

8. James Gavet

9. Issac Luke

10. Agnatius Paasi

11. Isaiah Papali’i

12. Simon Mannering

13. Adam Blair

Interchange: 14. Jazz Tevaga, 15. Tevita Satae, 16. Joseph Vuna, 21. Bunty Afoa

Players cut: Blake Green (inj), Karl Lawton, Anthony Gelling

Late mail: Warriors five-eighth Blake Green has been ruled out of the NRL match against Melbourne with a rib injury. Green will fail to play for the first time this season because of a blow suffered late in last week’s win over Brisbane. His place in Sunday’s clash at Mt Smart Stadium is taken by Samoan international Mason Lino, who will make his sixth appearance of the season and his first for more than two months. Another player lost to injury is utility back Peta Hiku (hand), who was originally named on the interchange bench.

 

Storm

1. Billy Slater

2. Suliasi Vunivalu

3. Will Chambers

4. Curtis Scott

5. Josh Addo-Carr

6. Cameron Munster

18. Jahrome Hughes

8. Jesse Bromwich

9. Cameron Smith (c)

10. Nelson Asofa-Solomona

11. Felise Kaufusi

12. Ryan Hoffman

13. Kenny Bromwich

Interchange: 15. Tim Glasby, 16. Christian Welch, 19. Joe Stimson, 20. Dale Finucane,

Players cut: 14. Tui Kamikamica, 17. Brandon Smith, 21. Cheyse Blair

Late mail: Melbourne could be set for another halves reshuffle after young gun Brodie Croft was spotted travelling with Easts Tigers for their Queensland Cup clash in Goondiwindi. With Croft out, Jahrome Hughes could return to partner Cameron Munster.

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