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    Does anyone know if the local radio station is airing the titans warrior game ?thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by gothabull View Post
    Does anyone know if the local radio station is airing the titans warrior game ?thanks
    They have never done it previous
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    Quote Originally Posted by TITAN PETE View Post
    They have never done it previous
    Bugger they should When I was working away in Mackay last year they played the titans vs cowboys 18-0 game I got it on radio up there

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    Quote Originally Posted by gothabull View Post
    Bugger they should When I was working away in Mackay last year they played the titans vs cowboys 18-0 game I got it on radio up there

    That was the 1st round of the NRL competition not a trial
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    Oh yeah true it was

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    Panthers 32 def Warriors 18
    Knights 18 def Rabbitohs 6
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    Raiders def Wyong 28-0, Mounties 12-8
    Tigers 41 def Eels 4
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    FULLTIME: North Queensland Cowboys 28 beat St George Illawarra Dragons 22 at Barlow Park, Cairns. Crowd: 12,036.
    PUT EM TO THE SWORD! SHOW SOME STEEL!

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    Default Panthers & Eels draw

    A try to Penrith winger David Simmons in the dying stages earned the Panthers a 10-10 draw with Parramatta in a wet western Sydney NRL trial clash on Saturday.

    The Eels looked set for victory at Centrebet Stadium before a nice cross-field kick from Penrith halfback Tom Humble sat up out wide for Simmons to score in the corner with just under three minutes on the clock.

    Wes Naiqama missed the difficult sideline conversion to snatch the win.

    It was a vastly improved effort from coach Ricky Stuart's Parramatta, who were thumped 41-4 by Wests Tigers last week.

    Halfback Chris Sandow was instrumental for Parramatta in his 60 minutes, setting up both of the Eels' tries which came in the first half.

    Sandow produced a bomb in the eighth minute with Jarryd Hayne climbing above the pack to score.

    And the former Rabbitohs No.7 was at it again soon after when he sparked a sweeping backline move for Eels winger Cheyse Blair to score in the corner after a run around by Sandow.

    Penrith opened their account on 21 minutes through Naiqama, who scored an intercept try before converting his four pointer.

    The derby match was a spirited one with young Eels back-rower Matt Ryan sinbinned early in the second half for repeated infringements.

    The game also had a punch up with NSW State of Origin prop Tim Grant from Penrith and Parramatta's former Blues front-rower Tim Mannah exchanging blows in front of a crowd just over 4000.

    Penrith coach Ivan Cleary said it was a typical trial where rhythm was hard to find.

    "It was a pretty slow old game and obviously the weather didn't help things. The play the ball was very slow tonight," Cleary said.

    "We struggled to get any fluency and momentum in attack and they probably thought the same."

    Stuart didn't want to speak to the media after the match but club captain Mannah was happy to oblige and said he was pleased with the effort from Parramatta.

    "I think there was definitely a lot more commitment in defence which was a really great sign. I think that's a really big priority for us at the moment," Mannah said.
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    The spoon Favorites playing in a draw, who'd of thought
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    Default Classy Roosters tame Tigers

    Sydney Roosters rounded off an eventful NRL pre-season campaign with a 28-16 victory over the Wests Tigers at a sodden Allianz Stadium on Saturday.

    In a summer that has featured the arrival of Sonny Bill Williams, Michael Jennings, Luke O'Donnell, James Maloney and the appointment of new coach Trent Robinson, the Roosters go into the new campaign unbeaten after outscoring the Tigers by five tries to three to win the Foundation Cup.

    The Roosters have a mouth-watering season opener against South Sydney on March 7 and will head into that game - where Williams will make his long-awaited debut - full of confidence.

    Robinson's side opened the scoring after 17 minutes through exciting young back-rower Boyd Cordner who was picked out superbly by Mitchell Pearce and darted his way to the line.

    The hosts were in again from their next attack when giant winger Daniel Tupou leapt above Matt Utai to haul in Maloney's crossfield kick.

    The Tigers, who crushed Parramatta 41-4 in last Saturday's trial, responded well after a quiet start and were rewarded for some enterprising play when Benji Marshall scored a try on the stroke of halftime.

    The Kiwi playmaker was picked out by Robbie Farah's perfectly-weighted grubber kick to dive forward and get his hand to the ball.

    The second half saw both sides make a host of changes.

    Tigers centre Chris Lawrence was forced off with a shoulder injury and Blake Ayshford went off with concussion after coming off second-best when tackling Aidan Guerra.

    But it was the Roosters who looked the more likely to extend their lead after the break and Daniel Mortimer touched down under the posts following a break from Maloney.

    Jennings added a fourth four-pointer when he showed his searing pace to latch onto Tupou's hopeful kick.

    Roosters back-rower Guerra crashed over 12 minutes from time to ice the victory before the Tigers scored two late consolations through Joel Reddy and Matt Utai.

    Maloney finished with three goals in what was an encouraging display from the former Warriors five-eighth, with Marshall kicking two.

    Robinson, whose partner gave birth to their second child on Friday night, was satisfied with the performance.

    However he was keen to point out the two wins his side recorded in successive weekends, after beating Manly last Friday, counted for little ahead of round one.

    "I thought there was some good control in parts," Roosters coach Robinson said.

    "The wins don't make a difference when it comes to round one but there's been parts of both trials where we've seen what we've wanted to see, both in attack and defence."

    Tigers coach Mick Potter, who lost Braith Anasta and Tim Moltzen midway through the game due to gastro issues, said the display from his side showed they still had plenty of work ahead of them.

    "At times there we couldn't go with them and it just shows we need to do a little bit extra at training," Potter said.

    "Defensively we've got a little bit of work to do."

    Lawrence (shoulder) and Ayshford (concussion) were both forced off but the Tigers' medical staff said they were not concerned.
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    Late tries seal NRL trial win for Sharks
    22:40 AEST Sat Feb 23 2013

    Cronulla ran in three tries in the last 10 minutes to beat Newcastle 22-16 in Saturday's NRL trial clash at Tamworth's Scully Park.

    Trailing 16-4, the Sharks claimed victory through Jonathan Wright's four-pointer with less than 60 seconds of the match remaining.

    A power outage had led to a 10-minute delay after the floodlights went out, but shortly after the resumption of play Kevin Naiqama opened the scoring for the Knights after Darius Boyd latched onto a clever Kurt Gidley pass.

    Gidley added the extras before NSW State of Origin winger Akuila Uate went over in the corner after being put through by Boyd to give the Knights a 10-0 advantage at halftime.

    Coach Wayne Bennett made a raft of changes after the interval and the Sharks got themselves back into the game when Stewart Mills darted over for his side's first points of the game.

    Young Newcastle back Peter Mata'utia looked to have sealed the win for his side with 11 minutes remaining, with Tyrone Roberts kicking the extras.

    But Cronulla refused to lie down and hit straight back when Nathan Gardner went over and Chad Townsend added the extras.

    Hard-working hooker Isaac De Gois reduced the deficit with Townsend once again converting.

    Wright, who recently joined from Canterbury, then capped off a great fightback with a try at the death and Townsend maintained his fine kicking with a third successful kick.

    "We were on the back foot in the second half but we will take some things from the game to work on," Knights skipper Gidley said after the game.

    Neither team had any major injury concerns to report.
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    Raiders down Bulldogs in Goulburn trial
    22:50 AEST Sat Feb 23 2013

    Five-eighth Josh McCrone steered Canberra to a 22-18 trial win over last year's NRL grand finalists Canterbury in Goulburn on Saturday night.

    The five-tries-to-three victory was played in difficult conditions with strong winds and driving rain lashing the NSW Southern Tablelands.

    Canberra rocketed home in the second half with 18 points in 16 minutes after trailing for most of the match.

    The Bulldogs went into halftime leading 6-4 thanks to Sam Perrett's try, while Blake Ferguson opened Canberra's account after a kick from McCrone was batted back by winger Sandor Earl to the rangy centre in the 32nd minute.

    The Bulldogs, who fielded a strong team including fullback Ben Barba, hooker and skipper Michael Ennis and five-eighth Josh Reynolds, were quick to get on the scoreboard in the second half when star centre Josh Morris crossed after just four minutes.

    Morris got on the end of a Kris Keating kick and planted the ball, with Krisnan Inu converting from out wide to make it 12-4.

    Ennis, Barba and Morris left the field in the 57th minute and the Raiders crashed over soon after as they went on a scoring rampage to grab a 22-12 lead.

    A McCrone cross-field kick resulted in a try to Raiders speedster Dimitri Pelo before big forward Tom Learoyd-Lahrs powered over from close range to score a converted try to level the match at 12-12.

    Earl and Jarrad Kennedy added tries for the Raiders with the Bulldogs scoring a consolation four-pointer through replacement fullback Drury Low in the dying minutes.
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    Default Warriors beat Broncos

    New recruit Todd Lowrie produced an impressive performance as the Warriors beat the Brisbane Broncos 16-10 in their final NRL trial in Dunedin on Saturday.

    The former Melbourne Storm loose forward scored a try and showed a high workrate as the Warriors gained their first win of the year.

    Coach Matthew Elliott had plenty of praise for Lowrie's display in front of 15,500 fans at Forsyth Barr Stadium.

    "I believe he was our best player by a fair bit," he said.

    "He was outstanding."

    However, the match finished with an injury concern for the Warriors after star halfback Shaun Johnson left the field in the second half with an elbow problem.

    Elliott said the extent of the injury would not be known until Sunday.

    The Warriors dodged several bullets - the Broncos were denied no fewer than five potential tries by the television match official.

    The contest was effectively decided in 13 second-half minutes when the Warriors scored their three tries, the first two via outside backs Manu Vatuvei and Glen Fisiiahi.

    The Warriors led 2-0 at halftime and the match's first try didn't come until Brisbane winger Lachlan Maranta dotted down nine minutes into the second half.

    Centre Justin Hodges was always dangerous for the visitors and there was some justice that he should get Brisbane's second try with the last act of the game, with the Broncos declining to attempt the conversion.

    Elliott was delighted with his players' defensive effort.

    "I thought they were outstanding defensively, which was very pleasing," he said.

    "We've still got some work to do with the ball though, but it was nice for the boys to get some reward for the hard work they put in."

    The Broncos created plenty of chances but paid for their inability to finish more of them.

    "It was a valuable work-out," coach Anthony Griffin said.

    "But we missed too many opportunities to be satisfied with our performance."
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    Cheers Pete, you make my day when you post Donkey's news like this. Even better to hear they were denied 5 tries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toads View Post
    Cheers Pete, you make my day when you post Donkey's news like this. Even better to hear they were denied 5 tries.
    What the article doesn't say is they had the ball for 67% of the 1st half, Prince was & always will be Predictable
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