Thursday, April 25, 2013

Melbourne Storm vs. NZ Warriors




The NRL will hold two Anzac day matches for Round 7 of the season with the second of those being between Melbourne Storm and New Zealand Warriors. The opening kick is set to commence at 7pm local time with the game to be played in Melbourne at AAMI Stadium. The home team the Storm are the clear favourites for the match and have been heavily supported. View the preview and teams for the game between Melbourne Storm and New Zealand Warriors.

Second game in round seven and on Anzac Day, sees the unbeaten Melbourne Storm host the New Zealand Warriors.
Around their three champion play-makers – Cam Smith, Billy Slater and Cooper Cronk, Melbourne continue to produce disciplined, professional and effective performances and find themselves the only unbeaten team in the competition after six rounds.
Last week they faced their toughest test to date when coming up against South Sydney and they displayed all the facets of a champion side in recording a 17-10 win.
The Warriors have shown improvement each week but that wouldn’t be hard given their efforts in the first few rounds and registered their first win in round four over the Cowboys (20-18).
Their last two matches, despite losing both (24-22 South Sydney and 20-16 Raiders) have been better again for mine but the face the toughest test in the NRL this week – Melbourne at home.
The Warriors do hold one of the better records of any club against the Storm in recent years and interestingly, only one match in the past six between the two clubs, has produced a total match score in excess of 34 points.

Melbourne are preparing for injured Warriors’ skipper Simon Mannering to lead his team in their Anzac Day clash at AAMI Park as pre-match mind-games between the two NRL clubs continue.
Former Storm forward Todd Lowrie kicked things off by suggesting premiers Melbourne “feared” the Warriors, having won only two of past six games between the two teams in Melbourne, but this was brushed off by Storm coach Craig Bellamy.
Lowrie has reportedly told his new team all he can about Melbourne’s usual game plan for the Warriors.
“We’re shaking in our boots,” Bellamy joked on Wednesday.
“We obviously respect every team we play here and the Warriors have had a pretty good record here.
“I wouldn’t say we fear them but we respect them.”
Bellamy said he would only tweak his unbeaten team’s plans if he saw something in the Warriors they could take advantage of, and not because of Lowrie.
Mannering wasn’t named in the Warriors side due to a calf injury but he travelled to Melbourne and completed their final training session under the supervision of medical staff.
He was being given until game day to prove his fitness with Ben Henry named his second-row replacement.
“We’ll be preparing as if he’s playing,” said Bellamy.
“He’s a really important player for them, being their skipper, so we’re preparing for their best possible team.”
While the Storm are unbeaten, the Warriors are languishing in 15th spot with just one win to their name.
Bellamy said he’d seen enough in their past three games to suggest they were on the rise.
“Their last three weeks have been a huge improvement on what they did in the first few weeks when they were certainly down on form.
“They were very unlucky against Souths and Canberra.
“What I’ve seen of them, their form’s a lot better than their position on the table.”
The Storm haven’t responded well to long breaks between games, although a number of their players were involved in the representative matches last weekend.
Bellamy hoped the emotion of an Anzac Day match and an expected full-house at AAMI Park would help his players get quickly into the game.
Prop Sam Rapira is the stand-in Warriors’ captain while veteran centre Jerome Ropati makes a long-awaited comeback from a knee injury, with former Storm centre Dane Nielsen sidelined with rib damage.

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