Pick Your Team Sydney City Roosters v NZ Warriors - [Round 1, 2026]

That's the team I think we go for too (maybe Ford starting and Marata on bench), with the only other option I'm thinking Webby might go for is CNK to center for Ali, with Taine at fb.
Webby is conservative and I think it comes down to how worried he is with Ali's D.

Im also hoping there's a nice surprise with Barney being named but I don't think Webby will rush him
had the same thought except i figured marata more suited to dishing and absorbing early punishment then get a big middle stint out of ford like the role he played last season. Also wouldnt be surprised at all to see TT at 1 and CNK at 3. purely from a try scoring angle i hope leiatau is given first crack
 
I wonder how rusty CHT and RTS will be with no preseason prep..…

CNK was good enough for the All Stars @6 why not chuck him there and TT at full back? CHT takes a bench spot

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The anti CHT rhetoric will be justified if he has a suck year.

*Late edit. But since they are old blokes technically they will be required to hit the ground running. Should be sweet
 
Wonder if teams will end up giving the 2 extra bench spots to hail mary type of players especially those who can’t defend.

I actually think Ali, AKP, Linnane, Healey (if behind TMM) fits that type of a role, not quite FG but when you’re 16 behind with 20 to go you chuck them in and let it loose
 
Wonder if teams will end up giving the 2 extra bench spots to hail mary type of players especially those who can’t defend.

I actually think Ali, AKP, Linnane, Healey (if behind TMM) fits that type of a role, not quite FG but when you’re 16 behind with 20 to go you chuck them in and let it loose
Based on what Webster said about the 6 man interchange, it seemed to be just fill ins rather than using it strategically for game breakers to inject into the game. He seems very concerned about the 2 players being taken out of NSW cup to sit on the bench. Will be interesting to see how coaches utilise it. Not overly convinced based on what Webster stated that we will be using it in that format you suggested.
 
I'd say a few coaches to start the year may fill the 2 extra spots with first graders covering the positions usually not covered on a 4 man bench. Over the season it may change as coaches need to make sure guys are getting game time so they may rotate players in and out from NSW/QD Cup.

Then come the finals clubs will likely try and get their benches as strong as possible. It will be less likely used for young guys ready to debut or build up first grade time and back to more experienced first graders.

The start of the season it might be useful for a team like us who have a few players that haven't trialled. You had that in the past as well and it can be looked at as coming back from injury. However, it is a risk having potentially CHT, RTS and Niukore all coming back from injury. Often guys come back from niggles and it can flare up.

What I'm interested in is when an HIA happens early in a game to a halfback, fullback or winger. Positions in the past you may not have covered on the bench. Instead coaches would move a player to cover. Do they cover like they have in the past until to see if the player fails the HIA protocols? Or do they replace the player with someone who can cover that position. The player then comes back from an HIA and they move on rotating out the other 3 bench spots.

The above situation would likely be a guy coming on once which often happened in the past. Not all interchanges are guys coming off and returning. Some would come off the field and their replacement stays on. It is more a situation that may occur early in a game where a coach may look short term or look at how it affects their bench use later.

Like a lot of changes to the sport there will be a bit of experimenting. I wouldn't be surprised if a coach makes a mistake with their interchanges and ends up disadvantaged or there is a situation not thought about when the rule was discussed and we have a coach blowing up about it.
 
Super rugby is painful man, all dried up no matter how much Dspn and Tony Johnson promotes it.
Devlin hasn't even promoted the warriors or Nrl one bit yet I'm runnin on E atm.
I sent a message congratulating martin Devlin on his rugby union podcast but asked why he didn’t discuss the Warriors or AFC - no reply
I rarely listen to his podcast anymore ..
 
I sent a message congratulating martin Devlin on his rugby union podcast but asked why he didn’t discuss the Warriors or AFC - no reply
I rarely listen to his podcast anymore ..
Yeah he's still milking the Razor situation for all it's worth,
Nothing but crickets even with Barnetts announcement.
 
Vegas this weekend, bunch of spoon contenders, not much to be exited about except seeing how Setu Tu goes.

Even the latest tweet by NRL is showing Bradman Best, Jake Clifford. Crittah I think. And another bloke who I don't know.

Hard to get enthused about those teams. Or those poster boys 🤣
 
Super rugby is painful man, all dried up no matter how much Dspn and Tony Johnson promotes it.
Devlin hasn't even promoted the warriors or Nrl one bit yet I'm runnin on E atm.
he was bashing the Vegas spectacle on the last episode I watched as nothing more than a cash grab. He should come to Vegas one of these days for the event before he has the temerity to deny the success of the event- yawnion generally has nothing like it.
 
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6.8
NZ
Team Ave Team Average
Jackson Ford
8.3
Jackson Ford
Highest Best Performance
Ali Leiataua
3.6
Ali Leiataua
Lowest Needs Improvement
TEAM LIST
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 1
7.0 (48)
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 2
6.1 (48)
Ali Leiataua 3
Right Centre
3.6 (48)
Adam Pompey 4
Left Centre
7.1 (48)
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 5
7.9 (48)
Chanel Harris-Tavita 6
Five-Eighth
7.9 (48)
Tanah Boyd 7
Halfback
8.0 (48)
James Fisher-Harris 8
Right Prop Captain
7.8 (48)
Wayde Egan 9
7.2 (48)
Jackson Ford 10
Left Prop
8.3 (48)
Kurt Capewell 11
Right Second Row
8.0 (48)
Jacob Laban 12
Left Second Row
6.1 (48)
Erin Clark 13
6.7 (48)
Sam Healey 14
Interchange
5.5 (48)
Demitric Vaimauga 15
6.1 (48)
Leka Halasima 16
Interchange
6.3 (48)
Tanner Stowers-Smith 17
6.3 (48)
Taine Tuaupiki 18
Interchange DNP
Morgan Gannon 20
Interchange DNP
COACH
Andrew Webster HC
Andrew Webster
Head Coach
8.0 (48)
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