RUGBY LEAGUE NEWS:
Round 18:
Warriors decimate dreadful Dragons
Written by: Steven Williams
July 15th, 2007 02:09 PM
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Match summary
The New Zealand Warriors have thrashed a lacklustre St George Illawarra
Dragons by 44-16 at a chilly Mt Smart Stadium today.
The Warriors opened the scoring through Centre Simon Mannering after
just four minutes of play.
The home side continued to pile on the points, scoring almost a point
a minute to lead 26-0 and dominating the opposition in all facets
of the game.
The Dragons finally gained some field position in the 30th minute
and got on the board with centre Matt Cooper running onto a pass from
five eighth Rangi Chase.
But the Warriors were in again five minutes later with fullback Wade
McKinnon slicing through some ordinary defence and finishing with
a 90 metre sprint to the line.
The Dragons struck back with a solo effort from Jamie Soward, the
halfback putting through a clever chip kick and showing excellent
skills to soccer the ball ahead twice to score under the posts.
At half time, the Warriors held a commanding 32-12 lead.
The Dragons came out strongly early in the second half with a try
to Josh Morris, the winger pouncing on well worked kick from Chase.
But it would be the last time the visitors would trouble the scoreboard.
A try to Evarn Tuimavave put brought a swift end to any Dragons comeback,
the Warriors forward crashing over in the 47th minute.
The match entered a period scrappy play from both sides before Warriors
winger Michael Crockett crossed for a four-pointer in the 66th minute.
The successful conversion from five eighth Michael Witt capped off
an entertaining afternoon for the locals, Witt slotting eight goals
from as many attempts.
Match Details
Round 18 - Full Time :: July 15th, 2007 12:00 PM
Venue: Mt Smart Stadium
Referee: Jared Maxwell
Crowd: 10,037
Half time: Warriors 32-12
New Zealand Warriors 44
Tries: Simon Mannering (2), George Gatis, Jerome Ropati, Wade McKinnon,
Evarn Tuimavave, Michael Crockett
Goals: Michael Witt (8/8 )
St George Illawarra Dragons 16
Tries: Matt Cooper, Jamie Soward, Josh Morris
Goals: Jamie Soward (2/3)
LeagueUnlimited.com Player of the Match
3 Points: Simon Mannering (Warriors)
2 Points: Steve Price (Warriors)
1 Point: Michael Witt (Warriors)
LeagueUnlimited.com Live Commentary
Overcast day in chilly Auckland, might be a bit damp underfoot.
The Warriors with a few changes as reported. In particular Jerome
Ropati being named in the run-on side.
A late change for the Dragons with prop Jason Ryles added to the line
up, Dan Hunt making way.
Teams on the field. Warriors to kick off.
KICK OFF!
4 min: TRY New Zealand Warriors
Centre Simon Mannering powers towards the line out wide on the Warriors
left side and looks to be held back before team mates come in to push
him over the goal line. Video Ref rules benefit of the doubt on the
grounding. Conversion attempt by Michael Witt successful.
Follows a penalty to the Warriors and repeat set. Warriors enjoying
more possession and field position early on.
New Zealand Warriors 6-0
11 min: TRY New Zealand Warriors
Hooker George Gatis scores under the posts, running off a beaut Sam
Rapira pass close to the line.
Conversion attempt by Michael Witt successful.
Follows the Dragons conceding another penalty in their own half.
New Zealand Warriors 12-0
13 min: TRY New Zealand Warriors
Jerome Ropati scores out wide on the Warriors left side. Follows a
bust wide of the ruck from half way with Roptai backing up. Its all
Warriors! Conversion attempt by Michael Witt successful.
New Zealand Warriors 18-0
16 min: Warriors on the attack with a scrum feed from 20m out following
a knock on. The bounce of the ball going the Warriors way following
a kick through.
Warriors then get another penalty and it looks like they'll take the
shot for goal.
16 min: Back rower Ben Creagh (Dragons) injured in tackle and forced
off.
19 min: PENALTY GOAL New Zealand Warriors
Micheal Witt successful from right in front.
New Zealand Warriors 20-0
19 min: Creagh is heading up the tunnel and for the time being at
least, the Dragons are one less man on the bench.
22 min: Another penalty to the Warriors. Chase Stanley penalised
for a lifting tackle.
Penalties now favour Warriors 5-0.
Possession favouring Warriors 72%
27 min: TRY New Zealand Warriors
Mannering is put into space out wide and deep in his own half, running
over 80m, improving his position to score behind the posts. Conversion
attempt by Michael Witt successful.
New Zealand Warriors 26-0
30 min: TRY St George Illawarra Dragons
Centre Matt Cooper runs the angle on to a pass from five eighth Rangi
Chase to score next to the posts. Follows a Warriors handling error
and the first real attacking opportunity for the Dragons. Conversion
attempt by Jamie Soward successful.
New Zealand Warriors 26-6
35 min: TRY New Zealand Warriors
Fullback Wade McKinnon runs through some terrible defence deep in
his own half to run 90m, showing a clean pair of heels to score out
wide. Conversion attempt by Michael Witt is right on target.
New Zealand Warriors 32-6
39 min: TRY St George Illawarra Dragons
Great individual effort from halfback Jamie Soward on the stroke of
half time, chipping ahead and the soccering the ball past the fullback
to score under the posts. Conversion attempt by Jamie Soward successful.
New Zealand Warriors 32-12
Half time Warriors 32-12
A couple of tries to the Dragons but the Warriors have been dominating
the stats and the scoreboard.
After 40 minutes, the Warriors enjoying 61% possession as well as
the majority of field position.
Hard to see anything but a Warriors victory, their attack has been
outstanding.
The Dragons need to seriously tighten up their defence wide of the
ruck if they are to have any chance.
Second half underway...
News from the Dragons sheds is that Ben Creagh has recovered from
a shoulder injury, is back on the bench and will take part.
41 min: Dragons get first opportunity of the second half with fullback
Ben Hornby almost scoring out wide. Follows a handling error against
Warriors prop Steve Price. Hornby unable to touch down with the defence
forcing him out.
43 min: Dragons get their first penalty of the match.
44 min: TRY St George Illawarra Dragons
Winger Josh Morris scores 10m in from touch after a Rangi Chase grubber
kick early in the tackle count. Conversion attempt by Jamie Soward
unsuccessful.
New Zealand Warriors 32-16
47 min: TRY New Zealand Warriors
Evarn Tuimavave crashes over next to the uprights. Follows a simple
ofload from Witt on the last tackle, the Dragons defence again found
wanting. Conversion attempt by Michael Witt successful.
New Zealand Warriors 38-16
63 min: Dragons manage to withstand a Warriors raid. Still 38-16
in favour of the home side (penalty count now 7-1).
65 min: Crowd announced: 10,037
66 min: TRY New Zealand Warriors
Michael Crockett scores out wide following some slick work along the
backline. The Warriors hit 40. Conversion attempt by Michael Witt
successful - the golden boot having kicked 8/8 so far.
New Zealand Warriors 44-16
70 min: Dragons get two fairly soft penalties in a row and are on
the attack. But the visitors are well off their game today and fumble
the opportunity.
72 min: Great defence from the Warriors on a kick-chase, forcing
Josh Morris back several metres into the in-goal.
74 min: Dragons come within a whisker of scoring. A Rangi Chase chip
is regathered by Soward, the final pass to forward Adam Peek is forward
and goes to ground, Peek touches down but's no try.
79 min: Warriors will get the last opportunity with a penalty in
the final minute (penalties 8-3).
Full time: Warriors 44-16
Warriors too big, too fast and too smart for the Dragons today.
The home side dominating for the majority of the match with 60% possession.
The Dragons often woeful in defence but that takes nothing away from
the Warriors who took full advantage and were sensational in attack.
For the Dragons, backrower Ben Creagh made a strong return to the
field after being injured while halfback Jamie Soward, five eighth
Rangi Chase and fullback Ben Hornby did their best to keep their side
in the match.
The Warriors are celebrating the successful return of centre Jerome
Ropati. The entire pack were outstanding with forward Evarn Tuimavave
and hooker George Gatis each picking up four-pointers while lock forward
Michael Luck was the Warriors top defender. Prop Steve Price was standout
with plenty of hit ups and metres gained. In the backs, try scorers
centre Simon Mannering and fullback Wade McKinnon were great in attack
while five eighth Michael Witt's kicking boot was 100% accurate.
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