[VIDEO] Penrith Panthers vs New Zealand Warriors: NRL highlights, scores, blog

By Sam Atkinson / Roar Pro

The last regular season game for 2014 will see the Penrith Panthers host the New Zealand Warriors at Sporting Bet Stadium. Join The Roar for lives scores and commentary from 6:25pm AEST.

The Warriors will hoping to lock down the final spot in the top eight with a strong away victory against the Panthers, while Penrith are playing for a top four finish and with it, a second chance in the finals.

The Panthers will be hoping to break a two game losing streak to build some momentum heading into the the sharp end of the season, and a solid performance against a dangerous Warriors side will do just that.

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Penrith are coming off the back of two tough losses against quality top eight opposition, the Melbourne Storm and the Sea Eagles – who got the better of the the Panthers in the final seconds.

Despite losing 25-24 the boys from Penrith showed they can mix it with the NRL’s elite.

The return of James Segeyaro will provide Penrith with a huge boost, and the hooker will be a major part in the Panthers finals campaign and but he will need to maintain his fitness if Penrith are to make a deep run into to September.

Sika Manu has been moved to the lock position in replace of Adam Docker, while second rower Lewis Brown has been promoted to the starting side. In addition, Kierran Moseley will move back to the bench with the return of Segeyaro.

The up and down form of the New Zealand Warriors has been on show in recent weeks, highlighted by back-to-back home games at Mt Smart stadium that saw extremely opposite results.

First, they were embarrassed by the Roosters 46-12, then exactly a week later they beat the Gold Coast Titans 42-0 in a classic Warriors style victory.

Simply, the Panthers will have to be on their toes against an unpredictable New Zealand outfit.

The Warriors will field the same 1-17 that played against the Titans last weekend, with the addition of skilful forward Feleti Mateo added to an extended bench.

The last time these two sides met was back in Round 16, when the Warriors were too good for the Panthers winning 30-20 at Mt Smart Stadium. In the last outing, fullback Sam Tomkins and halfback Shaun Johnson were instrumental in the win, with a Johnson intercept try in the final minutes the deciding factor – the Panthers will have to ensure that Johnson and Tomkins cannot create the same momentum this time around.

The closely contested match could had have been a lot different with five eight Jamie Soward leaving the field with a ankle injury last week and Jamal Idris playing his first football game in a month.

However, a lot has changed since this clash and it appears unlikely that the Warriors will be able to win away from home.

With the return of hooker James Segeyaro, I’m predicting that Panthers will be to be too strong for the Warriors and, in doing so, will lock down a top four spot in front of their home crowd in Penrith.

Or will the Warriors fight their way into the top eight and send the Panthers into the finals on the back of three losses in a row?

Join The Roar tonight at 6:25pm AEST for live scores and updates and to debate in our live blog.

The Crowd Says:

2014-09-08T03:52:44+00:00

Tom

Guest


He's just a 50/50 coach. Wins 50% of the games.

2014-09-08T01:49:41+00:00

Zira Mara

Guest


Yes, up here in Papua New Gunea, I'm happy to see two Qld clubs in the top eight [8] good luck

2014-09-07T14:01:47+00:00

Kowalski

Roar Rookie


Broncs and cowboys! You beauty!! Well done panthers

2014-09-07T12:59:34+00:00

Kris

Guest


So when do the roosters get presented with the J. J. Giltinan Shield or has this already happened...

2014-09-07T11:58:18+00:00

Jake

Guest


Thanks.

2014-09-07T11:50:55+00:00

Renegade

Guest


Winner of storm-bulldogs plays the loser of manly-souths.

2014-09-07T11:44:14+00:00

Muzz

Guest


http://www.nrl.com/NRLHQ/ReferenceCentre/FinalsSystemExplained/tabid/10635/Default.aspx

2014-09-07T11:39:22+00:00

Jake

Guest


Do you know how the draw works out? Which team will either the storm/bulldogs play etc?

2014-09-07T11:30:31+00:00

Muzz

Guest


Was just about to add the rest. Cheers mate

2014-09-07T11:27:17+00:00

Renegade

Guest


Yep. Fri - manly vs souths at Allianz Sat - roosters vs panthers at Allianz (5:30) Sat - cowboys vs broncos at 1300smiles (7:30) Sun - storm vs bulldogs at AAMI

2014-09-07T11:25:50+00:00

Kris

Guest


Yeah but you aren't in the finals so obviously the Cows and Broncs are better then the worriers

2014-09-07T11:15:02+00:00

Muzz

Guest


Roosters v Panthers confirmed for Sat 5:50pm at Allianz

AUTHOR

2014-09-07T11:09:11+00:00

Sam Atkinson

Roar Pro


No worries mate, hope you enjoyed it

2014-09-07T10:59:35+00:00

The spectator

Guest


Thanx for the call Sam.

2014-09-07T10:59:09+00:00

WQ

Guest


That was complete BS to try to avoid the penalty!

2014-09-07T10:47:57+00:00

Scrubbit

Guest


Last time I checked broncos are 8th and worries are 9th... Boom...

2014-09-07T10:45:31+00:00

joshb

Guest


Yeah umm and in round 15 we beat you by nine and round 19 you beat us by six so your argument there is pretty invalid mate lucky to be there and for the last part of your argument we took care of the cowboys ealier this year boom

2014-09-07T10:44:08+00:00

Scrubbit

Guest


It sure was generous of your boys to choke again.

2014-09-07T10:43:41+00:00

jamesb

Guest


Final table Roosters 36 Manly 36 Souths 34 Penrith 34 Nth Qld 32 Melbourne 32 Canterbury 30 Brisbane 28 Warriors 28 Parramatta 28 Dragons 26 Newcastle 24 Tigers 24 Gold Coast 22 Canberra 20 Cronulla 14 13 teams with 10 wins or more.

2014-09-07T10:43:28+00:00

Muzz

Guest


Small typo Kris - I meant The Channel 9 Bronco's : )

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