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globalrugbyleague - Fri, 27 Apr 2007 19:30:00 GMTROUND 7 NRL TEAMS:
FRIDAY
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs">Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Wests Tigers
Friday 27 April, 7:30pm
Telstra Stadium, Sydney
Live Nine Nsw, Live 2gb, Live Abc Nsw
Ref: Shayne Hayne
GRL Tip: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs">Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Here we have a true battle of the halves with both men fighting for their spots. Brent Sherwin made his long awaited return to first grade last weekend and will be desperate to go one better to keep Ben Roberts back in Premier League. How will Tigers halfback John Morris react to the news that the Tigers are interested in Michael Monoghan? The pressure is on both these men and it will be entertaining to see how it affects their games. Canterbury have won two in a row and have only lost once at home in 2007.
Head To Head:
Played 13, Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs">Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 8, Tigers 5
At Telstra Stadium:
Played 5, Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs">Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 3, Tigers 2
Biggest Head To Head Wins:
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs">Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 47 d Tigers 12 at Telstra Stadium, 2006
Tigers 54 d Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs">Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 2 at Telstra Stadium, 2005
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs">Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs:
1. Luke Patten, 2. Hazem El Masri, 3. Daryl Millard, 4. Willie Tonga, 5. Trent Cutler, 6. Daniel Holdsworth, 7. Brent Sherwin, 8. Mark O'Meley, 9. Corey Hughes, 10. Willie Mason, 11. Sonny Bill Williams, 12. Andrew Ryan (c), 13. Reni Maitua Interchange: 14. Dallas McIlwain, 15. Chris Armit, 16. Lee Te Maari, 17. Jarrad Hickey Coach: Steve Folkes
Tigers:
1 Brett Hodgson ©, 2 Daniel Fitzhenry, 3 Dean Collis, 4 Paul Whatuira, 5 Taniela Tuiaki, 6 Benji Marshall, 7 John Morris, 8 Todd Payten, 9 Robbie Farah, 16 Bronson Harrison, 11 Ben Galea, 12 Chris Heighington, 13 Dene Halatau Interchange: 14 Jason Moodie, 15 Liam Fulton, 17 Ryan O'Hara, 18 Danny Galea Coach: Tim Sheens
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Brisbane v Melbourne
Friday 27 April, 7:30pm
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Live Nine Qld, Live Abc Qld
Ref: Sean Hampstead
GRL Tip: Melbourne Storm">Melbourne Storm
The undefeated Melbourne Storm">Melbourne Storm verses the hot and cold reigning premiers, the Brisbane Broncos">Brisbane Broncos. On form, the tip is easy. But the Queenslanders will be desperate to prove they are heading back in the right direction and a win over the visitors would send out a big statement to the rest of the league. Melbourne can match Brisbane for speed, power while they are capable of putting a lot more points on the board if they are at their best. The Brisbane Broncos">Brisbane Broncos have 5 players backing up from representative footy while the Melbourne Storm">Melbourne Storm will be looking for not only win this game but dish out a bit of payback against the squad which cost them the Grand Final in 2006.
Head To Head:
Played 19, Brisbane Broncos">Brisbane Broncos 9, Melbourne Storm">Melbourne Storm 9, drawn 1
At Suncorp Stadium:
Played 5, Brisbane Broncos">Brisbane Broncos 2, Melbourne Storm">Melbourne Storm 3
Biggest Head To Head Wins:
Brisbane Broncos">Brisbane Broncos 48 d Melbourne Storm">Melbourne Storm 20 at Olympic Park, 2002
Melbourne Storm">Melbourne Storm 50 d Brisbane Broncos">Brisbane Broncos 4 at Telstra Stadium, 2005
Brisbane Broncos">Brisbane Broncos:
1. K Hunt, 2. S Michaels, 3. D Stagg, 4. J Hodges, 5. B Tate, 6. D Lockyer ©, 7. S Berrigan, 8. D Carlaw, 9. M Ennis, 10. P Civoniceva, 11. S Thaiday, 12. B Thorn, 13. T Carroll Interchange:14. N Kenny, 15. B Hannant, 16. D Boyd, 17. I Lacey, 18. J Moon, 19. N Emmett, 20. S Perry Coach: Wayne Bennett
Melbourne Storm">Melbourne Storm:
1. Billy Slater, 2. Steve Turner, 3. Matt King, 4. Anthony Quinn, 5. Israel Folau, 6. Matt Geyer, 7. Cooper Cronk, 8. Antonio Kaufusi, 9. Cameron Smith, 10. Brett White, 11. Michael Crocker, 12. Ryan Hoffman, 13. Dallas Johnson Interchange: 14. Sam Tagataese, 15. Jeff Lima, 16. Ian Donnelly, 17. James Aubusson, 18. Scott Anderson, 19. Will Chambers Coach: Craig Bellamy.
SATURDAY
Penrith v Canberra
Saturday 28 April, 5:30pm
Cua Stadium, Penrith
Live Fox, Live 2gb, Live Abc
Ref: Gavin Badger
GRL Tip: Penrith
The Canberra Raiders">Canberra Raiders have achieved very little on the road this year, having won only 2 games, both at home. They’ve only scored 12 points from two tries while on the road and are coming off an embarrassing 26-0 loss against Cronulla. This is the Penrith Panthers">Penrith Panthers best opportunity to end their 3-game losing streak but they may struggle to put up as convincing a fight now that halfback Craig Gower is out of action with a viral problem. Penrith must dominate early and cut back the poor disclipline that we’ve seen at the beginning of their games. Mathew Elliot should be smiling at the end of this duel with his former team.
Head To Head:
Played 49, Penrith Panthers">Penrith Panthers 25, Canberra Raiders">Canberra Raiders 23, drawn 1.
At Penrith Stadium
Played 21, Penrith Panthers">Penrith Panthers 13, Canberra Raiders">Canberra Raiders 7, drawn 1
Biggest Head To Head Wins:
Penrith Panthers">Penrith Panthers 42 d Canberra Raiders">Canberra Raiders 8 at Penrith Stadium, 2004
Canberra Raiders">Canberra Raiders 30 d Penrith Panthers">Penrith Panthers 6 at Canberra Stadium, 2000
Penrith Panthers">Penrith Panthers
1. Rhys Wesser, 2. Michael Gordon, 3. Michael Jennings, 4. Luke Lewis, 5. Luke Rooney, 6. Peter Wallace, 7. Craig Gower (c), 8. Joel Clinton, 9. Luke Priddis, 10. Frank Puletua, 11. Frank Pritchard, 12. Tony Puletua, 13. Nathan Smith. Interchange: 14. Junior Moors, 15. Matthew Cross, 16. Bryan Norrie, 17. Paul Aiton Coach: Mathew Elliot.
Canberra Raiders">Canberra Raiders
1 William Zillman, 2 Colin Best, 3 Phil Graham, 4 Adrian Purtell, 5 Brett Kelly, 6 Todd Carney, 7 Michael Dobson, 8 Scott Logan, 9 Lincoln Withers, 10 Troy Thompson, 11 Neville Costigan, 12 Glen Turner, 13 Alan Tongue (C) Interchange: 14 Ben Jones, 15 Dane Tilse, 16 Tom Learoyd-Lahrs, 17 Andrew Dunemann, 18 Josh Miller (one to be omitted) Coach: Neil Henry.
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North Queensland v Manly
Saturday 28th April, 7:30pm
Dairy Farmers Stadium, Kirwan (N Qld)
Live Fox, Live Abc
Ref: Steve Clark
GRL Tip: North Queensland Cowboys">North Queensland Cowboys
The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles">Manly Warringah Sea Eagles were informed this week that outstanding fill-in halfback Michael Monaghan wants a release from his contract with a year to go, so that he can play in the number 7 role full-time with another club in 2008. Will that disrupt preparation for this game for Manly? Yes, but will it be enough to hurt them come game time? That’s anybody’s guess. All the confidence, momentum and luck is on Manly’s side right at the moment. Only 1 team has won a game off the back of a short turnaround from Monday night football. Can the North Queensland Cowboys">North Queensland Cowboys become the 2nd to do it? With Manly’s defense virtually impossible to penetrate, this seems unlikely.
Head To Head:
Played 10, North Queensland Cowboys">North Queensland Cowboys 4, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles">Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 6
At Dairy Farmers Stadium
Played 5, North Queensland Cowboys">North Queensland Cowboys 2, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles">Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 3
Biggest Head To Head Wins:
North Queensland Cowboys">North Queensland Cowboys 31 d Manly Warringah Sea Eagles">Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 20 at Brookvale Oval, 2003
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles">Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 46 d North Queensland Cowboys">North Queensland Cowboys 4 at Brookvale Oval, 1996
North Queensland Cowboys">North Queensland Cowboys:
1.Matthew Bowen, 2.Brenton Bowen, 3.Ben Farrar, 4.Paul Bowman, 5.Scott Minto, 6.Jason Smith, 7.Johnathan Thurston (c), 8.Matthew Scott, 9.Aaron Payne (vc), 10.Ray Cashmere, 11.Steve Southern, 12.Jacob 13.Lillyman, Interchange: 14.Justin Smith 15. Rod Jensen, 16.Sione Faumuina, 17.Ben Vaeau, 18. Shane Tronc Coach: Graham Murray.
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles">Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
1.Brett Stewart, 2.Michael Robertson, 3.Steve Bell, 4.Jamie Lyon, 5.Chris Hicks, 6.Michael Monaghan, 7.Matt Orford ©, 8.Jason King, 9.Matt Ballin, 10.Brent Kite, 11.Anthony Watmough, 12.Glenn Stewart, 13.Luke Williamson Interchange: 14.Clint Halden, 15.Glenn Hall, 16.George Rose, 17.Mark Bryant, 18.Adam Cuthbertson (1 player to be omitted) Coach: Des Hasler.
SUNDAY
South Sydney v New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors
Sunday 29 April, 2:00pm
Telstra Stadium, Sydney
Live Fox, Live 2gb, Abc First Half
Ref: Jason Robinson
GRL Tip: New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors
Several leading Souths players remember their last clash against the New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors all too well. Can you blame them after going down 66-0? This time though the trans-tasman big boys are up against a red and green outfit which is conceding 17.8 points on average this season (a huge improvement on the 33.3 points they gave away last season). New Zealand are winless on the road in 2007and did not win coming off the bye in 2006. Both sides are evenly matched physically while the South Sydney Rabbitohs">South Sydney Rabbitohs bench appears a tad more skillful.
Head To Head:
Played 16, South Sydney Rabbitohs">South Sydney Rabbitohs 3, New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors 13
At Telstra Stadium
Played 1, New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors 1 South Sydney Rabbitohs">South Sydney Rabbitohs 0
Biggest Head To Head Wins:
South Sydney Rabbitohs">South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 d New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors 18 at Mt Smart Stadium, 1998
New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors 66 d South Sydney Rabbitohs">South Sydney Rabbitohs 0 at Telstra Stadium, 2006.
South Sydney Rabbitohs">South Sydney Rabbitohs:
1. David Peachey, 2. Nathan Merritt, 3. Nigel Vagana, 4. Shannon Hegarty, 5. Reece Simmonds, 6. Jeremy Smith, 7. Joe Williams, 8. Peter Cusack (c), 9. Daniel Irvine, 10. Roy Asotasi (c), 11. Luke Stuart, 12. David Fa’alogo, 13. Dean Widders Interchange:
14. Shane Rigon, 15. John Sutton, 16. Manase Manuokafoa, 17. Jaiman Lowe Coach: Jason Taylor.
New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors:
New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors: 1 Wade McKinnon, 2 Todd Byrne, 3 Tony Martin, 4.Simon Mannering, 5 Manu Vatuvei, 6 Michael Witt, 7 Grant Rovelli, 8 Sam Rapira, 9 Nathan Fien, 10 Steve Price (c), 11 Ruben Wiki , 12 Logan Swann, 13.Micheal Luck Interchange: 14 George Gatis, 15 Evarn Tuimavave, 16 Epalahame Lauaki, 17 Corey Lawrie Coach: Ivan Cleary.
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Gold Coast v Parramatta
Sunday 29 April, 3:00pm
Gold Coast Stadium
Delayed Nine 4:00pm, Live Abc
Ref: Tony Archer
GRL Tip: Parramatta Eels">Parramatta Eels
Both sides are coming off losses, the Tit - Read More, Here
FRIDAY
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs">Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Wests Tigers
Friday 27 April, 7:30pm
Telstra Stadium, Sydney
Live Nine Nsw, Live 2gb, Live Abc Nsw
Ref: Shayne Hayne
GRL Tip: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs">Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Here we have a true battle of the halves with both men fighting for their spots. Brent Sherwin made his long awaited return to first grade last weekend and will be desperate to go one better to keep Ben Roberts back in Premier League. How will Tigers halfback John Morris react to the news that the Tigers are interested in Michael Monoghan? The pressure is on both these men and it will be entertaining to see how it affects their games. Canterbury have won two in a row and have only lost once at home in 2007.
Head To Head:
Played 13, Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs">Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 8, Tigers 5
At Telstra Stadium:
Played 5, Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs">Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 3, Tigers 2
Biggest Head To Head Wins:
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs">Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 47 d Tigers 12 at Telstra Stadium, 2006
Tigers 54 d Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs">Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 2 at Telstra Stadium, 2005
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs">Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs:
1. Luke Patten, 2. Hazem El Masri, 3. Daryl Millard, 4. Willie Tonga, 5. Trent Cutler, 6. Daniel Holdsworth, 7. Brent Sherwin, 8. Mark O'Meley, 9. Corey Hughes, 10. Willie Mason, 11. Sonny Bill Williams, 12. Andrew Ryan (c), 13. Reni Maitua Interchange: 14. Dallas McIlwain, 15. Chris Armit, 16. Lee Te Maari, 17. Jarrad Hickey Coach: Steve Folkes
Tigers:
1 Brett Hodgson ©, 2 Daniel Fitzhenry, 3 Dean Collis, 4 Paul Whatuira, 5 Taniela Tuiaki, 6 Benji Marshall, 7 John Morris, 8 Todd Payten, 9 Robbie Farah, 16 Bronson Harrison, 11 Ben Galea, 12 Chris Heighington, 13 Dene Halatau Interchange: 14 Jason Moodie, 15 Liam Fulton, 17 Ryan O'Hara, 18 Danny Galea Coach: Tim Sheens
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Brisbane v Melbourne
Friday 27 April, 7:30pm
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Live Nine Qld, Live Abc Qld
Ref: Sean Hampstead
GRL Tip: Melbourne Storm">Melbourne Storm
The undefeated Melbourne Storm">Melbourne Storm verses the hot and cold reigning premiers, the Brisbane Broncos">Brisbane Broncos. On form, the tip is easy. But the Queenslanders will be desperate to prove they are heading back in the right direction and a win over the visitors would send out a big statement to the rest of the league. Melbourne can match Brisbane for speed, power while they are capable of putting a lot more points on the board if they are at their best. The Brisbane Broncos">Brisbane Broncos have 5 players backing up from representative footy while the Melbourne Storm">Melbourne Storm will be looking for not only win this game but dish out a bit of payback against the squad which cost them the Grand Final in 2006.
Head To Head:
Played 19, Brisbane Broncos">Brisbane Broncos 9, Melbourne Storm">Melbourne Storm 9, drawn 1
At Suncorp Stadium:
Played 5, Brisbane Broncos">Brisbane Broncos 2, Melbourne Storm">Melbourne Storm 3
Biggest Head To Head Wins:
Brisbane Broncos">Brisbane Broncos 48 d Melbourne Storm">Melbourne Storm 20 at Olympic Park, 2002
Melbourne Storm">Melbourne Storm 50 d Brisbane Broncos">Brisbane Broncos 4 at Telstra Stadium, 2005
Brisbane Broncos">Brisbane Broncos:
1. K Hunt, 2. S Michaels, 3. D Stagg, 4. J Hodges, 5. B Tate, 6. D Lockyer ©, 7. S Berrigan, 8. D Carlaw, 9. M Ennis, 10. P Civoniceva, 11. S Thaiday, 12. B Thorn, 13. T Carroll Interchange:14. N Kenny, 15. B Hannant, 16. D Boyd, 17. I Lacey, 18. J Moon, 19. N Emmett, 20. S Perry Coach: Wayne Bennett
Melbourne Storm">Melbourne Storm:
1. Billy Slater, 2. Steve Turner, 3. Matt King, 4. Anthony Quinn, 5. Israel Folau, 6. Matt Geyer, 7. Cooper Cronk, 8. Antonio Kaufusi, 9. Cameron Smith, 10. Brett White, 11. Michael Crocker, 12. Ryan Hoffman, 13. Dallas Johnson Interchange: 14. Sam Tagataese, 15. Jeff Lima, 16. Ian Donnelly, 17. James Aubusson, 18. Scott Anderson, 19. Will Chambers Coach: Craig Bellamy.
SATURDAY
Penrith v Canberra
Saturday 28 April, 5:30pm
Cua Stadium, Penrith
Live Fox, Live 2gb, Live Abc
Ref: Gavin Badger
GRL Tip: Penrith
The Canberra Raiders">Canberra Raiders have achieved very little on the road this year, having won only 2 games, both at home. They’ve only scored 12 points from two tries while on the road and are coming off an embarrassing 26-0 loss against Cronulla. This is the Penrith Panthers">Penrith Panthers best opportunity to end their 3-game losing streak but they may struggle to put up as convincing a fight now that halfback Craig Gower is out of action with a viral problem. Penrith must dominate early and cut back the poor disclipline that we’ve seen at the beginning of their games. Mathew Elliot should be smiling at the end of this duel with his former team.
Head To Head:
Played 49, Penrith Panthers">Penrith Panthers 25, Canberra Raiders">Canberra Raiders 23, drawn 1.
At Penrith Stadium
Played 21, Penrith Panthers">Penrith Panthers 13, Canberra Raiders">Canberra Raiders 7, drawn 1
Biggest Head To Head Wins:
Penrith Panthers">Penrith Panthers 42 d Canberra Raiders">Canberra Raiders 8 at Penrith Stadium, 2004
Canberra Raiders">Canberra Raiders 30 d Penrith Panthers">Penrith Panthers 6 at Canberra Stadium, 2000
Penrith Panthers">Penrith Panthers
1. Rhys Wesser, 2. Michael Gordon, 3. Michael Jennings, 4. Luke Lewis, 5. Luke Rooney, 6. Peter Wallace, 7. Craig Gower (c), 8. Joel Clinton, 9. Luke Priddis, 10. Frank Puletua, 11. Frank Pritchard, 12. Tony Puletua, 13. Nathan Smith. Interchange: 14. Junior Moors, 15. Matthew Cross, 16. Bryan Norrie, 17. Paul Aiton Coach: Mathew Elliot.
Canberra Raiders">Canberra Raiders
1 William Zillman, 2 Colin Best, 3 Phil Graham, 4 Adrian Purtell, 5 Brett Kelly, 6 Todd Carney, 7 Michael Dobson, 8 Scott Logan, 9 Lincoln Withers, 10 Troy Thompson, 11 Neville Costigan, 12 Glen Turner, 13 Alan Tongue (C) Interchange: 14 Ben Jones, 15 Dane Tilse, 16 Tom Learoyd-Lahrs, 17 Andrew Dunemann, 18 Josh Miller (one to be omitted) Coach: Neil Henry.
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North Queensland v Manly
Saturday 28th April, 7:30pm
Dairy Farmers Stadium, Kirwan (N Qld)
Live Fox, Live Abc
Ref: Steve Clark
GRL Tip: North Queensland Cowboys">North Queensland Cowboys
The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles">Manly Warringah Sea Eagles were informed this week that outstanding fill-in halfback Michael Monaghan wants a release from his contract with a year to go, so that he can play in the number 7 role full-time with another club in 2008. Will that disrupt preparation for this game for Manly? Yes, but will it be enough to hurt them come game time? That’s anybody’s guess. All the confidence, momentum and luck is on Manly’s side right at the moment. Only 1 team has won a game off the back of a short turnaround from Monday night football. Can the North Queensland Cowboys">North Queensland Cowboys become the 2nd to do it? With Manly’s defense virtually impossible to penetrate, this seems unlikely.
Head To Head:
Played 10, North Queensland Cowboys">North Queensland Cowboys 4, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles">Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 6
At Dairy Farmers Stadium
Played 5, North Queensland Cowboys">North Queensland Cowboys 2, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles">Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 3
Biggest Head To Head Wins:
North Queensland Cowboys">North Queensland Cowboys 31 d Manly Warringah Sea Eagles">Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 20 at Brookvale Oval, 2003
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles">Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 46 d North Queensland Cowboys">North Queensland Cowboys 4 at Brookvale Oval, 1996
North Queensland Cowboys">North Queensland Cowboys:
1.Matthew Bowen, 2.Brenton Bowen, 3.Ben Farrar, 4.Paul Bowman, 5.Scott Minto, 6.Jason Smith, 7.Johnathan Thurston (c), 8.Matthew Scott, 9.Aaron Payne (vc), 10.Ray Cashmere, 11.Steve Southern, 12.Jacob 13.Lillyman, Interchange: 14.Justin Smith 15. Rod Jensen, 16.Sione Faumuina, 17.Ben Vaeau, 18. Shane Tronc Coach: Graham Murray.
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles">Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
1.Brett Stewart, 2.Michael Robertson, 3.Steve Bell, 4.Jamie Lyon, 5.Chris Hicks, 6.Michael Monaghan, 7.Matt Orford ©, 8.Jason King, 9.Matt Ballin, 10.Brent Kite, 11.Anthony Watmough, 12.Glenn Stewart, 13.Luke Williamson Interchange: 14.Clint Halden, 15.Glenn Hall, 16.George Rose, 17.Mark Bryant, 18.Adam Cuthbertson (1 player to be omitted) Coach: Des Hasler.
SUNDAY
South Sydney v New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors
Sunday 29 April, 2:00pm
Telstra Stadium, Sydney
Live Fox, Live 2gb, Abc First Half
Ref: Jason Robinson
GRL Tip: New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors
Several leading Souths players remember their last clash against the New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors all too well. Can you blame them after going down 66-0? This time though the trans-tasman big boys are up against a red and green outfit which is conceding 17.8 points on average this season (a huge improvement on the 33.3 points they gave away last season). New Zealand are winless on the road in 2007and did not win coming off the bye in 2006. Both sides are evenly matched physically while the South Sydney Rabbitohs">South Sydney Rabbitohs bench appears a tad more skillful.
Head To Head:
Played 16, South Sydney Rabbitohs">South Sydney Rabbitohs 3, New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors 13
At Telstra Stadium
Played 1, New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors 1 South Sydney Rabbitohs">South Sydney Rabbitohs 0
Biggest Head To Head Wins:
South Sydney Rabbitohs">South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 d New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors 18 at Mt Smart Stadium, 1998
New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors 66 d South Sydney Rabbitohs">South Sydney Rabbitohs 0 at Telstra Stadium, 2006.
South Sydney Rabbitohs">South Sydney Rabbitohs:
1. David Peachey, 2. Nathan Merritt, 3. Nigel Vagana, 4. Shannon Hegarty, 5. Reece Simmonds, 6. Jeremy Smith, 7. Joe Williams, 8. Peter Cusack (c), 9. Daniel Irvine, 10. Roy Asotasi (c), 11. Luke Stuart, 12. David Fa’alogo, 13. Dean Widders Interchange:
14. Shane Rigon, 15. John Sutton, 16. Manase Manuokafoa, 17. Jaiman Lowe Coach: Jason Taylor.
New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors:
New Zealand Warriors">New Zealand Warriors: 1 Wade McKinnon, 2 Todd Byrne, 3 Tony Martin, 4.Simon Mannering, 5 Manu Vatuvei, 6 Michael Witt, 7 Grant Rovelli, 8 Sam Rapira, 9 Nathan Fien, 10 Steve Price (c), 11 Ruben Wiki , 12 Logan Swann, 13.Micheal Luck Interchange: 14 George Gatis, 15 Evarn Tuimavave, 16 Epalahame Lauaki, 17 Corey Lawrie Coach: Ivan Cleary.
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Gold Coast v Parramatta
Sunday 29 April, 3:00pm
Gold Coast Stadium
Delayed Nine 4:00pm, Live Abc
Ref: Tony Archer
GRL Tip: Parramatta Eels">Parramatta Eels
Both sides are coming off losses, the Tit - Read More, Here