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Rd 26 Team Update: Martin out of game day squad

Te Maire Martin is one of the three players omitted from the One New Zealand Warriors’ extended bench 24 hours ahead of their final regular season home match against St George Illawarra at Go Media Stadium tomorrow (8.00pm kick-off; game day sponsor: Warriors Community Foundation).

The 27-year-old Martin was listed on the extended bench in jersey #22 on Tuesday as he closed in on a long-awaited return after fracturing his left fibula in the round six encounter with the Newcastle Knights on April 9.

He was also named in the #6 jersey in the club’s New South Wales Cup side to take on the Dragons in the final round of competition’s regular season in Sydney on Saturday.

He was paired in the halves with Shaun Johnson for five of the One New Zealand Warriors’ first six NRL games, missing the round five clash with the Sharks following a head knock.

Tonight he was omitted along with winger Edward Kosi and back rower Kalani Going.

Remaining in the 19-man game day squad are middle forward Tom Ale and fullback Taine Tuaupiki.

Team Lists

Backs

  • Fullback for Warriors is number 1 Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
    Fullback for Dragons is number 1 Tyrell Sloan
  • Winger for Warriors is number 2 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
    Winger for Dragons is number 5 Mikaele Ravalawa
  • Centre for Warriors is number 3 Rocco Berry
    Centre for Dragons is number 3 Mosese Suli
  • Centre for Warriors is number 4 Adam Pompey
    Centre for Dragons is number 4 Zac Lomax
  • Winger for Warriors is number 5 Marcelo Montoya
    Winger for Dragons is number 21 Sione Finau
  • Five-Eighth for Warriors is number 6 Luke Metcalf
    Five-Eighth for Dragons is number 6 Talatau Amone
  • Halfback for Warriors is number 7 Shaun Johnson
    Halfback for Dragons is number 7 Ben Hunt

Forwards

  • Prop for Warriors is number 8 Addin Fonua-Blake
    Prop for Dragons is number 8 Francis Molo
  • Hooker for Warriors is number 9 Wayde Egan
    Hooker for Dragons is number 14 Connor Muhleisen
  • Prop for Warriors is number 10 Bunty Afoa
    Prop for Dragons is number 10 Blake Lawrie
  • 2nd Row for Warriors is number 11 Josh Curran
    2nd Row for Dragons is number 11 Billy Burns
  • 2nd Row for Warriors is number 12 Marata Niukore
    2nd Row for Dragons is number 12 Dan Russell
  • Lock for Warriors is number 13 Tohu Harris
    Lock for Dragons is number 13 Michael Molo

Interchange

  • Interchange for Warriors is number 14 Dylan Walker
    Interchange for Dragons is number 9 Jacob Liddle
  • Interchange for Warriors is number 15 Jackson Ford
    Interchange for Dragons is number 15 Ryan Couchman
  • Interchange for Warriors is number 16 Bayley Sironen
    Interchange for Dragons is number 16 Ben Murdoch-Masila
  • Interchange for Warriors is number 17 Freddy Lussick
    Interchange for Dragons is number 17 Zane Musgrove

Reserves

  • Replacement for Warriors is number 20 Taine Tuaupiki
    Replacement for Dragons is number 2 Mathew Feagai

Match Officials

  • Referee: Peter Gough
  • Touch Judge: Matt Noyen
  • Touch Judge: Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski
  • Senior Review Official: Adam Gee

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Head coach Andrew Webster has made just one swap to the 17-man combination used in last Friday night’s 29-22 win over the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles.

That sees 56-game second rower Josh Curran coming into the starting line up for the fifth time this season with regular starter Jackson Ford moving to the interchange.

The ninth and last regular season match at Go Media Stadium will be highlighted by two major individual milestones and a club landmark as well.

It will be the One New Zealand Warriors’ 300th match at the venue where they have a record of 171 wins, a draw and 127 losses.

Coinciding with the occasion, master halfback Johnson will mark another high point in his exceptional season with his 250th career appearance, his 206th for the One New Zealand Warriors while the remaining 44 were with the Cronulla Sutherland Sharks from 2019-2021.

And captain Tohu Harris will lead the team out in what will be his 100th game for the club after reaching his 200th career milestone in the round three win against the Cowboys in March. He’ll be the 29th player to play 100 games for the One New Zealand Warriors.

Close to the club record of 23 tries in a season is winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak whose hat-trick against the Sea Eagles has him in a three-way tie at the top of the NRL’s try scoring chart with 21 alongside the Dolphins’ Jamayne Isaako and South Sydney’s Alex Johnston.

Watene-Zelezniak is in a supreme vein of try-scoring form unmatched by any player in the club’s history. After scoring two tries in his first four matches of the season, he has exploded with 19 tries in his last 12 games failing to score in just one of them in what has been far and away the most prolific try-scoring campaign of his 12-season NRL career (12 in 2016 was his previous best).

Last Friday night’s win over Manly was the sixth on end since losing to South Sydney on June 30, a feat not achieved since 2002 when the Warriors fashioned a club record eight straight victories; the only other time six consecutive wins had been posted was in 1995.

A seventh win on Friday night will ensure the One New Zealand Warriors confirm their spot in the top four for the finals for the first time since 2007.

They beat the Dragons 48-18 when the two sides last met on June 23. This will be the first time they’ve met at Go Media Stadium since 2018.

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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