New Zealand Warriors

Discussion in 'The Cesspit: Rugby League Discussion' started by Sultan Pepper, Sep 15, 2009.

  1. jazman84 JM Eightyfour

  2. Fiery GR Smith

    Same side named for Easts this weekend

    Seasoned campaigner Jacob Lillyman becomes just the 11th player to make 150 NRL appearances for the Vodafone Warriors when he fronts the Sydney Roosters in Sunday’s fifth-round encounter at Central Coast Stadium (2.00pm kick-off local; 4.00pm NZT).

    It’s the second significant milestone in nine months for the 11-game Queensland Origin forward after making his 200th career appearance against Canberra last June.
    With his partner Tui-kaye Cole and daughter Arani present, the 32-year-old was presented with a commemorative jersey by long-time team-mate Simon Mannering at a team lunch today.
    Now in his 14th season since his NRL debut with North Queensland in 2003, Lillyman has underlined his durability and consistency time and again. Indeed, since midway through the 2012 campaign he has appeared in 87 of a possible 92 matches for the club.
    On Sunday he’ll draw level with fellow Queenslander Micheal Luck as the only other Australian in the Vodafone Warriors’ 150 club; Luck played 150 times from 2006-2012 before retiring.
    While Lillyman prepares for a special moment in his eighth season since joining the club in 2009, fullback Roger Tuivasa-Sheck faces one in his debut campaign when he comes up against his old Roosters side for the first time.
    For the fourth straight game this season, Tuivasa-Sheck hit the 200-metre mark in yesterday’s 40-18 win over Newcastle, running 203 metres from 21 runs; he also put Solomone Kata in for his try and had a key hand in Tuimoala Lolohea’s second half touchdown.
    “These are two big moments for Jake and Tui,” said Vodafone Warriors assistant coach Andrew Webster.
    “Jake is hugely popular around the team and can always be counted on to perform at a consistently high level.
    “Roger has been great for us since the start of the season and went better again against the Knights. His combinations are really developing and we’re seeing the benefits of what he provides for us.”
    Webster said there was room for satisfaction over beating the Knights for the first win of the year but the quality of the overall performance wasn’t up to expectations.
    “We felt we played a lot better when we lost to Brisbane and Melbourne in our previous two games,” he said.
    “There are a lot of areas we need to improve in when we take on the Roosters. We were just too sloppy at times.”
    The Vodafone Warriors have named the same side used against Newcastle yesterday.
    Centre Kata and Albert Vete, who started at loose forward, came out of the match with leg knocks but Webster said there was confidence both would be able to play against the Roosters.
    Simon Mannering has again been named to start in the second row with Vete at loose forward.
    The Vodafone Warriors have won 18 of the 35 clashes against the Roosters while they’ve lost 16 with one draw. In 17 away games the record is 8-8 with one draw.

    VODAFONE WARRIORS | 150 APPEARANCES
    261 Stacey Jones (1995-2005 & 2009)
    240 Simon Mannering (2005-2016)
    213 Manu Vatuvei (2004-2016)
    195 Logan Swann (1997-2003 & 2007-2008)
    185 Lance Hohaia (2002-2011)
    177 Ben Matulino (2008-2016)
    170 Awen Guttenbeil (1996-2006)
    169 Sam Rapira (2006-2015)
    159 Wairangi Koopu (1999 & 2001-2008)
    150 Micheal Luck (2006-2012)
    150 Jacob Lillyman (2009-2016)
    VODAFONE WARRIORS v SYDNEY ROOSTERS
    Central Coast Stadium, Gosford
    2.00pm, Sunday, April 3

    VODAFONE WARRIORS
    1 ROGER TUIVASA-SHECK
    2 TUIMOALA LOLOHEA
    3 BLAKE AYSHFORD
    4 SOLOMONE KATA
    5 MANU VATUVEI
    6 SHAUN JOHNSON
    7 JEFF ROBSON
    8 JACOB LILLYMAN
    9 ISSAC LUKE
    10 BEN MATULINO
    11 SIMON MANNERING
    12 RYAN HOFFMAN (c)
    13 ALBERT VETE
    Interchange:
    14 JAZZ TEVAGA
    15 SAM LISONE
    16 CHARLIE GUBB
    17 KONRAD HURRELL
    HEAD COACH | ANDREW McFADDEN
     
  3. Cribbage RG Cribb

    This will be Robson's last game as first choice halfback if you lose IMO.
     
  4. Fiery GR Smith

    If we do lose then I hope you're right. I almost hope we do just so that happens...almost
     
  5. BigGuns DA Astele

    I've seen about enough of Robson for the season.
     
  6. Magic AJ Parker

    That'll be up to the new coach
     
  7. Fiery GR Smith

    We won't be getting a new coach this year...or losing this weekend.
     
  8. BigGuns DA Astele

    Trent Robinson should be avaliable by then and has loads of experience dealing with extremely average halves.
     
  9. Julian BJ Taylor

    Yeah the coach who in his 3 years has 1 premiership and 3 minor premierships is going to get sacked.
     
  10. Fiery GR Smith

    I wonder if RTS can run 300 metres against his old team. Who were so kind to let us have him.
     
  11. Julian BJ Taylor

    You don't have much chance to keep premier players when you're successful, something NZ don't have to worry about.
     
  12. Fiery GR Smith

    You call 2 premierships in 40 years successful?

    But they are much more successful than the Raiders in the last 20 years I suppose. Your team haven't even reached a grand final in that time. 2-0 Warriors
     
    Last edited: Mar 30, 2016
  13. Julian BJ Taylor

    lol, typical Kiwi logic.

    Why don't you call that 3-0 and include the sodomy NZ copped in the cricket world cup final.

    Near enough is good enough if you're from NZ.
     
  14. Fiery GR Smith

    Just making a point about glass houses ;)
     
  15. Magic AJ Parker

    In 3 years Trent Robinson has already won more Premierships and 3 times as many minor premierships than the Warriors have in their 20+ year existence.

    Sit the fuck back down.
     
  16. Fiery GR Smith

    Maybe he'll have a wooden spoon to add to his collection this season...
     
  17. Sultan Pepper HG Emm

    Jeff Robson should have been Shane Perry.0, bits and pieces player dug up from reggies for one miraculous run to a GF where he just had to stand back and let the others do the work before slowly sliding back into irrelevance running around for Wentworthville/Mackay Cutters/Les Catalans/whatever. Criminal that he's over 150 first grade games.
     
    Last edited: Mar 31, 2016
  18. Julian BJ Taylor

    Mannering back to the second row! :clapping:
     
  19. Fiery GR Smith

    He was in the second row last game actually
     
  20. Julian BJ Taylor

    He played there, but wasn't named there. This indicates it may happen long term.
     

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