NZ Warriors v Canberra Raiders, Penrith Panthers v Cronulla Sharks scores, results, teams, schedule, time, how to watch
The Raiders are a good chance for mine against the Warriors too, every year people underestimate them. If Canberra can stay healthy, I think they can compete with the top teams given their squad has been together a few years and all that time on the training paddock and in games is often underrated.
Raiders fullback Kaeo Weekes.Credit: Getty
Fullback Kaeo Weekes is in for a big year. He’s just everywhere on the field, sniffing around the ruck and popping up out wide around his halves when they’re in attacking shapes too.
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He’s a great support player with lightning speed and if he can get off the back of Joe Tapine’s unpredictable offloads, Canberra’s attack really opens up.
As for the Warriors, James Fisher-Harris is just a warrior defined. Polynesian culture talks about mana, which is all about respect, influence and spiritual power. That just sums up James Fisher-Harris, and Tapine too.
It’s a big test for Luke Metcalf taking over at halfback from Shaun Johnson, who was such a dominant player for so long. But Luke’s a bit different and he’s more of a run threat than Shaun was at the back end of his career. I really rate him and as the season goes on, watch him grow and grow as a player. The Warriors will take a few weeks to get their combinations going and they can still be enigmatic, but also very hard to beat when it all clicks.
I think we’ll have a fast, open game with plenty of points, and an upset to start the season.
Joey’s tip: Raiders by six
First try-scorer: Ethan Strange
Man of the match: Joe Tapine