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TITAN PETE
23-04-13, 04:15 PM
STORM V WARRIORS - 25TH APRIL, 7.00PM, AAMI PARK | #NRLMELWAR


Storm
1 Billy Slater
2 Sisa Waqa
3 Will Chambers
4 Junior Sa'u
5 Mahe Fonua
6 Gareth Widdop
7 Cooper Cronk
8 Jesse Bromwich
9 Cameron Smith (c)
10 Bryan Norrie
11 Kevin Proctor
12 Ryan Hoffman
13 Tohu Harris

Interchange
14 Jason Ryles
15 Junior Moors
16 Kenneath Bromwich
17 Lagi Setu
18 Slade Griffin
19 Maurice Blair
20 Justin O'Neill

Coach: Craig Bellamy


Warriors
1 Kevin Locke
2 Bill Tupou
3 Ngani Laumape
4 Konrad Hurrell
5 Glen Fisiiahi
6 Thomas Leuluai
7 Shaun Johnson
8 Sam Rapira
9 Nathan Friend
10 Russell Packer
11 Feleti Mateo
12 Ben Henry
13 Todd Lowrie

Interchange
14 Elijah Taylor
15 Ben Matulino
16 Jacob Lillyman
17 Pita Godinet
18 Jerome Ropati

Coach: Matthew Elliott

Hail Sezer
23-04-13, 04:17 PM
Good to see Ngani lined up for a start in the centres, great young talent

DIEHARD
25-04-13, 04:31 PM
I'm delighted that this match is now a tradition.

Although it'd be great to have something in QLD. But we can't have more than 2 feature games on Anzac Day in the NRL.

Sydney Titans Fanatic
26-04-13, 12:09 AM
This was the ****test game i seen all season and unfortuantly it had to be on Anzac day.
This match was so full of errors even from the referees- even though melbourne scraped away with the victory, they dont deserve the 2 points for that effort.

Sydney Titans Fanatic
26-04-13, 12:13 AM
Speaking about my previous reply

Elliot blasts referees after Storm loss

Matthew Elliott became the latest coach to blast referees before admitting the Warriors would have to win 11 of their remaining 17 games to make the finals.
Speaking after his side's thrilling 28-18 loss to Melbourne at AAMI Park, Elliott said the NRL referees department had admitted to three crucial errors in the round six loss to Canberra and predicted they would be forced to admit to two further gaffes on Anzac night.
Elliott said the Aucklanders, who have just one win so far this season, were wrongly denied a 40-20 kick late in the contest and there was a forward pass in the lead-up to Will Chambers' epic 72nd minute clincher.
“The similarity between that game and Canberra will be that refs will have to put their hands up for making errors,” said Elliott after a sprawling contest in front of 25,480 fans.
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“They did it at the back end of the Canberra game, in their report, where there were three calls that went against us that were incorrect.
“In their second last try (tonight), from where I was sitting, it looked like it was not a little bit forward but a long way forward
“I've seen the 40-20 call made on whether the kicker was behind or in front of the line – I haven't seen the 40-20 call made about where the ball went out. They moved where the touch judge signalled it.
”How often have you heard me whinging about refs?
“We'll be over the ditch, it won't matter.”
Asked if the refereeing difficulties were peculiar to the Warriors, Elliott answered: “Ask the referees boss (Daniel Anderson) . He's an ex-Warriors coach. Ask him how he felt about it.
“The formula for us is that there's 17 games to go and I think we've got to win 11 of them. It's a big ask in the NRL but I know this group of people are capable of it.”
Storm coach Craig Bellamy – who said there “could have been” a forward pass before Chambers' second try - was unhappy with his charges at halftime.
“There's been better sprays,” he said of his halftime address, “but I just thought we needed to get back to what we do best.
“There were a couple of things we just had to get better at. They were strong words but they needed saying.”
Captain Cameron Smith agreed, saying: “That first half, it was unlike us”
While Elliott backed the decision for Shaun Johnson to boot a 68th minute penalty goal for an 18-16 lead, Smith said his men often decided not to do so in similar situations.
“Thankfully, in the end, they took the two because if it had been six it would have been a totally different ball game,” said Smith


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/elliot-blasts-referees-after-storm-loss-20130425-2ihwc.html#ixzz2RU5pXWld