2019-08-09T08:00:00Z - Mt Smart Stadium
Match Summary
Warriors
Sea Eagles
4 | TRIES | 3 |
K. Maumalo 6' L. Sao 22' K. Maumalo 25' J. Tevaga 76' | J. Thompson 67' R. Garrick 72' R. Garrick 74' | |
3/4 | CONVERSIONS | 2/3 |
C. Harris-Tavita 23' C. Harris-Tavita 26' C. Harris-Tavita 78' | R. Garrick 73' R. Garrick 75' | |
1/1 | PENALTY GOALS | 0/0 |
C. Harris-Tavita 39' | ||
18 | HALF TIME | 0 |
ATTENDANCE | ||
9,595 |
Team Stats
Warriors
Sea Eagles
All Runs
150 185All Run Metres
1,426 1,648Line Breaks
4 5Offloads
6 11Kick Metres
604 41540/20
0 0Tackles
363 292Missed Tackles
44 16Penalties Conceded
13 5Errors
7 9Player Stats
Point Scorer
Reuben Garrick | 12 | ||
C. Harris-Tavita | 8 | ||
Ken Maumalo | 8 | ||
Ligi Sao | 4 | ||
Joel Thompson | 4 | ||
Goal Kicker
C. Harris-Tavita | 4 | ||
Reuben Garrick | 2 | ||
Try Scorer
Ken Maumalo | 2 | ||
Reuben Garrick | 2 | ||
Ligi Sao | 1 | ||
Joel Thompson | 1 | ||
Jazz Tevaga | 1 | ||
Try Assists
C. Harris-Tavita | 2 | ||
Moses Suli | 2 | ||
R. Tuivasa-Sheck | 1 | ||
Corey Waddell | 1 | ||
Linebreak Assists
Dylan Walker | 2 | ||
Peta Hiku | 1 | ||
Gerard Beale | 1 | ||
C. Harris-Tavita | 1 | ||
Moses Suli | 1 | ||
Run Metres
Ken Maumalo | 240 | ||
R. Tuivasa-Sheck | 199 | ||
Martin Taupau | 171 | ||
Addin Fonua-Blake | 169 | ||
Moses Suli | 152 | ||
Post Contact Metres
Addin Fonua-Blake | 79 | ||
Ken Maumalo | 78 | ||
R. Tuivasa-Sheck | 69 | ||
Martin Taupau | 65 | ||
Moses Suli | 59 | ||
Tackles
Lachlan Burr | 48 | ||
Isaiah Papali'i | 46 | ||
Jazz Tevaga | 41 | ||
Jake Trbojevic | 40 | ||
Martin Taupau | 35 | ||
Ineffective Tackles
Agnatius Paasi | 3 | ||
Lachlan Burr | 3 | ||
Peta Hiku | 2 | ||
Taniela Paseka | 2 | ||
Adam Blair | 1 | ||
Missed Tackles
C. Harris-Tavita | 7 | ||
Lachlan Burr | 6 | ||
Agnatius Paasi | 5 | ||
Peta Hiku | 3 | ||
Ligi Sao | 3 | ||
Tackle Breaks
Addin Fonua-Blake | 7 | ||
Reuben Garrick | 6 | ||
Corey Waddell | 5 | ||
Daly Cherry-Evans | 4 | ||
Ken Maumalo | 4 | ||
Kick Metres
C. Harris-Tavita | 338 | ||
Daly Cherry-Evans | 311 | ||
Blake Green | 254 | ||
Dylan Walker | 79 | ||
Jake Trbojevic | 14 | ||
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Roosters ecstatic less chance Souths knocking them out of top 4 R25
Very good win by the Warriors
Agree Kev, it’s a lottery what you are going to get from them week to week.
Sheck best fullback in the world.
A freak.
MR EDwood, what did your research come up with when looking for the last time the roosters lost with Klein as ref?
MR EDwood how long did you pause the tv for to look at that shot of Tedesco?
We’re living in the 2000’s as they say.
Good win and if warriors could do that weeknin and out they’d be playing finals. Manly will be back tried hard like always
@FSpence, if you talk to Barrett, Barrett should get coach of the year. Technically he was coach for half of this year and he was responsible for all Manly’s success. Barrett was also played an assistant role with the blues, so will take all the credit for the NSW victory. Barrett COTY.
I think you’re spot on with your comments about coach of the year Frank.
As an example, and just an example, right now Hasler has done exactly what BA has done year to date, as far as improvement from last year, and I’m not (nor is anyone else I’m aware of) calling for BA to be coach of the year (not unless we go on to win the flag, which is extremely unlikely, or at the very least get to the prelims). The only difference, at this stage, is BA was the coach last year, and in case anyone brings up the (tiny) reduced cap for Manly, I’d counter that with, and Parra are under the cap by about as much, but by choice and not penalty.
As per your comments Frank, right now I’d be having Bellamy followed by Robinson or Ricky as the lead contenders.
Ricky should get coach of year. Bellamy has won it a million times already. Give someone else a go.
Spencer,
So warriors improve a million percent and hold on to beat manly that got a few injuries, certainly doesn’t change anything.
Was only 3 games ago we beat melb in melb fair and square. So yes if manly make the 4 which we prob won’t it will be very much deserved.
Manly only got back into it, when the Warriors were a man down due to the sin bin. I suppose did fairly well, as many teams don’t score anything with an extra player.
Still a way under par performance from what they’ve been putting up in other games.
I bet they’d hate to have go & play a game in NZ in the finals. Won’t have to do that though.