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[VIDEO] NRL Round 15 Preview: New Zealand Warriors vs Brisbane Broncos

20th June, 2014
Teams

Warriors
1 Sam Tomkins
2 David Fusitu'a
3 Konrad Hurrell
4 Ngani Laumape
5 Manu Vatuvei
6 Chad Townsend
7 Shaun Johnson
8 Jacob Lillyman
9 Nathan Friend
10 Sam Rapira
11 Jayson Bukuya
12 Simon Mannering (c)
13 Sebastine Ikahihifo

Interchange
14 Feleti Mateo
15 Suaia Matagi
16 Charles Gubb
17 Ben Henry

Broncos
1 Ben Barba
2 Daniel Vidot
3 Jack Reed
4 Dale Copley
5 Lachlan Maranta
6 Josh Hoffman
7 Ben Hunt
8 Josh McGuire
9 Jake Granville
10 Ben Hannant
11 Alex Glenn (c)
12 Corey Oates
13 Todd Lowrie

Interchange
14 Jarrod Wallace
15 David Stagg
16 Dave Hala
17 Francis Molo
20th June, 2014
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The Brisbane Broncos travel to Mt Smart Stadium for their Saturday evening clash with the New Zealand Warriors, with the Round 15 clash kicking off at 5:30pm (AEST).

The last meeting between the two clubs came in Round 16 of last year, with the Warriors snatching an 18 to 16 victory after some late minute heroics from centre Konrad Hurrell.

Fresh from Origin on Wednesday night, Matt Gillett and Sam Thaiday are expected to back up on Saturday, while centre Justin Hodges failed to travel with the side on Thursday and will be rested this week.

Injuries to Andrew Mccullough and Corey Parker will also see them miss Saturday’s clash.

For the Warriors, back-rower Ben Matulino is out, after picking up a knee injury in the club’s last match against the Rabbitohs.

Brisbane will enter Saturday’s match in a great run of form after reeling off four straight wins. The Warriors meanwhile had recorded four wins from five, until a late collapse against the Rabbitohs in Round 13 cost them a spot in the top eight.

Ben Hunt’s week in the Queensland Origin camp would have certainly given him some extra confidence this week and he’ll be eager to help lead his Broncos side to their first victory in Auckland since 2009.

For the Warriors to win on Saturday, they’ll need to address their suspect defence which has looked paper thin at times this season. Coach Andrew McFadden would have emphasised that point this week after his side leaked through 28 points in the final 23 minutes against the Rabbitohs.

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With both sides employing an exciting brand of football, Saturday’s match is shaping up to be another thrilling contest at Mt Smart Stadium.

Kick-off: Saturday 21st June, 5.30pm AEST
Venue: Mt Smart Stadium
Last Meeting: Warriors 18 def Broncos 16, R16 2013
Referee: Jared Maxwell, Dave Munro
Head-to-head: Warriors 5 wins, Broncos 5 wins (last 10 meetings)
Betting: Warriors $1.55, Broncos $2.40

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