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Rd 20 Team Update: On track to line up as selected

No changes have been made to the One New Zealand Warriors’ selected starting line-up at the 24-hour cut-off ahead of their round 20 NRL encounter with Cronulla Sutherland at Go Media Stadium Mt Smart tomorrow (4.00pm kick-off).

Prop Zyon Maiu’u, halfback Ronald Volkman and fullback Taine Tuaupiki have been trimmed from the initial 22-man squad leaving them clear to play for the club’s New South Wales Cup side against Newtown in tomorrow’s curtain raiser.

Retain in the game day 19-man squad are back rower Kalani Going and centre Viliami Vailea.

Missing from the line-up for the first time this season is front rower Bunty Afoa.

The 26-year-old is out for a week as he follows NRL concussion protocols after receiving a head knock in Saturday night’s emphatic 46-10 win over Parramatta.

His absence results in Mitchell Barnett moving to prop with Curran filling his spot in the second row after completing a two-game suspension handed to him by the NRL.

Team Lists

Backs

  • Fullback for Warriors is number 1 Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
    Fullback for Sharks is number 1 William Kennedy
  • Winger for Warriors is number 2 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
    Winger for Sharks is number 2 Sione Katoa
  • Centre for Warriors is number 3 Rocco Berry
    Centre for Sharks is number 3 Jesse Ramien
  • Centre for Warriors is number 4 Adam Pompey
    Centre for Sharks is number 4 Siosifa Talakai
  • Winger for Warriors is number 5 Marcelo Montoya
    Winger for Sharks is number 5 Ronaldo Mulitalo
  • Five-Eighth for Warriors is number 6 Luke Metcalf
    Five-Eighth for Sharks is number 6 Matt Moylan
  • Halfback for Warriors is number 7 Shaun Johnson
    Halfback for Sharks is number 7 Nicholas Hynes

Forwards

  • Prop for Warriors is number 8 Addin Fonua-Blake
    Prop for Sharks is number 8 Oregon Kaufusi
  • Hooker for Warriors is number 9 Wayde Egan
    Hooker for Sharks is number 9 Blayke Brailey
  • Prop for Warriors is number 16 Tom Ale
    Prop for Sharks is number 10 Toby Rudolf
  • 2nd Row for Warriors is number 10 Mitchell Barnett
    2nd Row for Sharks is number 11 Briton Nikora
  • 2nd Row for Warriors is number 11 Jackson Ford
    2nd Row for Sharks is number 12 Teig Wilton
  • Lock for Warriors is number 13 Tohu Harris
    Lock for Sharks is number 13 Cameron McInnes

Interchange

  • Interchange for Warriors is number 12 Josh Curran
    Interchange for Sharks is number 14 Wade Graham
  • Interchange for Warriors is number 14 Freddy Lussick
    Interchange for Sharks is number 15 Thomas Hazelton
  • Interchange for Warriors is number 15 Bayley Sironen
    Interchange for Sharks is number 16 Jack Williams
  • Interchange for Warriors is number 17 Dylan Walker
    Interchange for Sharks is number 17 Jesse Colquhoun

Reserves

  • Replacement for Warriors is number 23 Viliami Vailea
    Replacement for Sharks is number 18 Connor Tracey

Match Officials

  • Referee: Gerard Sutton
  • Touch Judge: Liam Kennedy
  • Senior Review Official: Matt Noyen

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Afoa, one of six players to appear in the first 17 matches this season, ends a run of 48 consecutive appearances stretching back to mid-July 2021.

While One New Zealand Warriors head coach Andrew Webster has been forced to adjust his forward pack, the backline remains unchanged for the fourth match running.

Wingers Dallin Watene-Zelezniak and Marcelo Montoya have both been in impressive try-scoring form. Watene-Zelezniak has scored 13 tries (his most in a season) in 11 games, 11 of them in his last seven outings, while Montoya’s early double against the Eels boosted his tally to eight, the side’s second top try scorer.

The Warriors head into tomorrow's contest on the back of four convincing wins in their last five matches offset by the disappointing 6-28 defeat by South Sydney at a water-logged Go Media Stadium in their last home appearance on June 30. Across the five games they have scored a total of 166 points while conceding 78.

They lie sixth on 24 points with a 10-7 win-loss record, two points behind the third-placed Sharks, who have had all three of their byes.

When the two sides met in round five on April 2, the One New Zealand Warriors pulled off one the game’s most remarkable comebacks, recovering from a 0-20 deficit to win 32-30.

Less than a month ago the Sharks plummeted to a grim 10-54 loss to Melbourne but they’ve rebounded since with big wins over Canterbury Bankstown (48-10), St George Illawarra (52-16) and the Wests Tigers (36-12) to lead the competition for most points scored with 457.

They enjoy a strong recent record against the One New Zealand Warriors having won 10 of the last 13 matches between the two clubs dating back to 2015.

Tomorrow's match has attracted the fifth consecutive 20,000-plus crowd at Go Media Stadium this season on a day when the One New Zealand Warriors will acknowledge Matariki by wearing their 2023 Indigenous jersey Te Kāhu Kura.

In another feature the club will honour Shaun Johnson, Dylan Walker, Addin Fonua-Blake and Wayde Egan in front of their home crowd after they all achieved major personal milestones last week. 

Acknowledgement of Country

The New Zealand Warriors honour the mana of the Indigenous peoples of Aotearoa, Australia and the Pacific. We acknowledge the traditional kaitiaki of the lands, elders past and present, their stories, their traditions, their mamae and their mana motuhake.

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