Pick Your Team 2023 Finals Week 1 - Penrith vs Warriors

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There's a part of me that is happy no matter what the outcome of the next few games is, considering the pre-season expectations.....

But then I think about the fact that we are a top 4 team and have been camped in the top eight for pretty much the entire season and say 'Fuck that'.

I'm suspect that there's another level within this team and I want to see it come out this game.

Regardless, it's going to be one hell of a slog.
 

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Webster won't be putting Walker at 6 and Ford will definitely be in the team.

I think 16 of the 17 is selected, the last spot is Lussick/Siro/Ale

1 C N Klokstad
2 D W Zelezniak
3 R Berry
4 A Pompey
5 M Montoya
6 T M Martin
7 S Johnson
8 A F Blake
9 W Egan
10 B Afoa
11 J Ford
12 M Niukore
13 T Harris

14 M Barnett
15 D Walker
16 J Curran
17 Lussick/Siro/Ale

Personally my choice is Ale. We need more size in the forwards.
 
I have us at least 50 to 50 beat Penrith

1) they are missing their stand-off
2) we have a rested spine while they played 1 to 17 this week

On the All Blacks Silver Fern fan forum they have a great saying going into a World Cup semi final

Fire up Black

It’s time for the warriors nation and this message board to fire up. We are going into places we haven’t been in ten years this week. Get fired up
Support the boys all week and let this be a week of support on this message board we will all remember

Another reason we can win is we have Shaun Johnson and as good as he has played this seasonl, which has been the form of his life, he will lift into the stratosphere next week. Right now he is in the top two halves of the world with Cleary and you can argue Shsun has more big game experience

Fire up Warriors !!!
 
Wow we got the Saturday afternoon game. Common sense to move us to the Saturday given the long turn around for bris and storm. But talk was we would get the late sat game. Awesome they have given us a good time zone for the band wagoners.

Saturday can't come quick enough. Up the wahs
In the other thread, I said Webby has lined up Penrith - he wanted this game now with a life in the bank.

Watch the body language this week.

Ambush incoming. We locked away many of our attacking plays after the 3rd bye. Jazz and TMM back. I’m picking something special here.

I can sense an upset to turn this comp on its head.
 
Our best run this year - between rds 14 to 20 (barring the shit showing against Rabbitohs) we've had a big pack with 2 props on the bench - usually Ale and Barnett, with Bunty starting. That's what I'd do here.

I understand the worry about Egan, but shit we can't carry someone on the bench INCASE he gets injured. The game plan should be for him to play 80, or have a 10 minute rest after half time with Walker slotting in for that time.

Were going to need to tire out the Panthers pack and need some big bodies there...Sirro and Lussick won't do that and won't sap any of their energy

Backs pick themselves. No changes there.

8. AFB
9. Egan
10. Bunty
11. Ford
12. Niukore
13. Tohu

14. Walker
15. Barnett
16. Curran
17. Ale
 
Honest mate, I couldn't believe what I was hearing...we are planning to beat Penrith, or something like that, and he said it as cool as a cucumber.
He said (regarding the 6 or 7 day turnaround) he doesn’t care, we won’t complain, we will win it, that’s what we have to plan to do.

Nothing wrong with that, it’s business time and the troops won’t believe it if you don’t.
 
I really think we are flying under the radar. No one is giving us a chance, in fact we are hardly being spoken about. I’d say partly due to our form being a bit patchy against lower sides lately and no big scalps, but geez they are talking up Newcastle as if it’s 1997, and sure they have gone on a big run but we would also likely be on a 7 match streak and in 3rd if we played our full strength team on the weekend.

Whenever I hear commentators saying it’s “insurmountable” or “no chance” then I always think of the Patriots v Giants in 2007 when the Pats were unbeaten all year in bay to be beaten at the big dance. Anything can happen…

I’m also channeling Warriors vs Storm 1 v 8 semi 2008.
 

The Warriors won’t be cutting any corners as they prepare for their biggest match in more than a decade – with the club deciding to use a private jet to transport the team to Australia later this week.

After finishing in the top four for the first time since 2007, the Warriors face Penrith in the qualifying final on Saturday night (6pm NZT).

If they beat the minor premiers, they will be one win away from the grand final, as they would receive a bye to the preliminary final, which in that case would be staged in Auckland. The carrot of that potential scenario – plus other logistical factors – has seen the club decide to take the huge step of investing in charter flights for the team, with the squad travelling in a 65-seat private plane.

It’s a move that is almost unprecedented in club history, though there were some similar arrangements made in 2002 when the club reached the grand final for the first time.

It will be a considerable expense - at least four times the cost of using a commerical flight - but Warriors chief executive Cameron George is adamant the cost is justified. It’s also a sign of the lengths the club is prepared to go to ensure an optimal preparation.

“We are chips-in for this,” George told the Herald. “This is a huge moment for our footy club, and we want to try to get everything as smooth and as streamlined as possible. This is our commitment to the footy team, the staff and the fans; we want to do everything we possibly can to have the best preparation.”

The Warriors celebrate against Manly. Photo / Photosport
There were several factors that swayed the decision.

The first was to alleviate the risk of delays, which have blighted their recent transtasman travel. The Herald understands the squad has faced disruptions on at least three of their recent away trips. The most prolonged occurred last week. They were meant to arrive on Thursday 6pm (local time) in Brisbane, ahead of the Dolphins clash last Saturday, but didn’t land in the Queensland capital until after midnight.

It also allows the Warriors the option to return home on Saturday night, instead of having to fly from Sydney on Sunday. The match will finish around 6pm (Sydney time), which allows them plenty of time to get to the airport before the 10pm curfew, after which planes aren’t allowed to take off.

”It makes travel real efficient, [being] on our own plane,” said George. “There have been a couple of instances recently where we have had delays. This hopefully helps us to reduce that risk or even eliminate it by having our own charter. And it means we can get home quicker, instead of getting home at 5pm or something on Sunday and losing a day of recovery.”

It was also going to be a headache to find an appropriate commerical flight out of Auckland. The club didn’t receive confirmation of the finals schedule until late on Sunday evening, by which stage it was difficult to find a Thursday afternoon departure with the required seats available for their 45-strong party.

”The planes were full by the time we knew the timings,” said George.

The alternative would have meant a Friday departure post-captain’s run in Auckland, which is far from ideal for an early kick-off the next day or an early morning flight on Thursday, which wouldn’t be the best option in an already compressed week.

”Commercially, it was challenging for us,” said George. “This is the best pathway for us to get there, in the most efficient and best-prepared way.”

Adam Pompey crosses for a try. Photo / Photosport
While it is a significant outlay, George said the potential upside was too hard to ignore.

”The club has worked for years to get these opportunities,” said George. “This is an investment to try to achieve the best result we can. We are not here to make up the numbers - we are here to win it.”


“If we go there and win, we have got two weeks off and we’ve got the biggest event in sport in New Zealand. Or if we go there and get beat, at least we are home a day early to recover and get ready to go again next week. There were lots of positives for us.”

“We want to give Webby and his team all the support, and the best possible preparation that we can. That’s my job, for the environment. We want to seize this opportunity.”
 
oh yes I believe
We lost 18 to 6 to them earlier this year but
1) Dylan walker was our stand off that game and he didn’t do well at stand off. A rusty tmm will be much better
2) Mitch Barnett wasn’t playing
3 they are missing luai

All those three notes are easy worth making up the 12 points we lost by last time

To add onto this..

- Kosi was pulled in the first half after doing his knee
- Ford was binned (didn’t concede anything while he was off)
- Was still 12-6 until the 75th minute, and that was off the back of having Sifakula sin binned (soft), and DWZ forced to have an HIA (bullshit)
- Final leg of the nightmare 3 games/11 days
 
I think we're all in for a surprise this week...TMM to be a major differentiator and have a blinder opening up the left side. Panthers won't have seen this in their game assessments. All season it's more or less gone to the right. Not this weekend baby! Be prepared. Webby knows Penrith. We might just surprise all the pundits, imagine that statement on Saturday night.
 
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