The Other Warriors: Finals Footy
The NSW Cup playoffs started a week earlier than the NRL and NYC and saw the Warriors eliminate Mounties 36-28 at Leichhardt Oval on Sunday.
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The NSW Cup playoffs started a week earlier than the NRL and NYC and saw the Warriors eliminate Mounties 36-28 at Leichhardt Oval on Sunday.
The NSW Cup Warriors came off an impressive 48 - 12 win over the North Sydney Bears on Sunday to sneak into eighth place and secure a finals berth in their maiden year.
A chopped and changed NSW Cup Warriors side had a tough day at the office after going down 4 - 42 to the Mounties in Sydney.
The NRL Warriors were not the only Warrior team to have a dominant performance on Saturday night. The NSW Cup Warriors convincingly defeated the second-placed Wentworthville Magpies 30 - 6 in the final curtain raiser to the NRL game.
Despite being the first and last scorers of the game against the Wyong Roos, the Warriors went down by less than a converted try 8 - 12.
The NSW Cup Warriors played away from the NRL side on the weekend. They took on the second to last placed Bulldogs in Sydney, and were shocked in a 28 nil shut out to the Bulldogs
It was good to finally see the Warriors teams back at their real home, Mt. Smart Stadium. Even the fickle Auckland weather gods shined on the pitch all afternoon allowing some quality football to be played.
After a weekend of close games for the entire Warriors club, the NSW Cup branch of the Warriors were the only ones to walk away with two competition points. The Warriors moved into sixth place on the ladder with the gutsy win over the Manly Sea Eagles.
The Junior Warriors made sure at least one Warriors team was walking away with the win on Saturday. They thrashed the Junior Raiders 54 points to nil, the first time in three seasons they have held a team scoreless.
Playing at a different time and location to their NRL and NYC counterparts, the NSW Cup Warriors recorded their fourth win in a row. They thumped the Newton Jets 48 - 12 in Sydney on Saturday.
The NSW Cup Warriors took off fast in their Round Seven clash against the Illawarra Cutters but had that sinking feeling by the second half.
The NSW Cup Warriors secured their first win of the season with a punishing 44 - 6 victory over the Cronulla Sharks. There
Known as a franchise to pull one out of the back the NSW Cup Warriors were on the opposite end on Saturday afternoon down in Wellington.
The NSW Cup Warriors took on the Illawarra Cutters (feeder to the St. George/Illawarra Dragons) this week in the first of the triple header played at Eden Park over the weekend.The Warriors now have some points on the NSW Cup ladder despite their slow start. I hope it isn't...
The NSW Cup feeder team for the NRL Warriors has been taken over and rebranded by their first grade counterparts. The Vulcans have been replaced by the NSW Cup team known as the NZ Warriors.
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