
LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The NZ Warriors will strive to build on their first win of the season when they take on the formidable South Sydney Rabbitohs in the SG Ball Cup.
Despite their victory over the St George Dragons, they face a tough challenge against the second-placed Rabbitohs who have lost just once this season.
Missing winger Connor Bowden, who scored two tries in the last game, the Warriors will need to rely on their resilience to secure another win.
"After breaking through for their first win of the season, the NZ Warriors will strive to back it up when they host a powerful South Sydney side in Sunday's eighth-round SG Ball Cup (under-19) encounter at Navigation Homes Stadium in Pukekohe," reports warriors.kiwi.
The Warriors' 20-12 victory over the Dragons saw them climb to 12th on the ladder, but now they face a strong Rabbitohs team who are near the top of the table.
The team will have to continue the resilience they showed in their last game in order to overcome the Rabbitohs.
Missing a key player in Bowden, the Warriors will need to rely on their settled combination to secure another win.
The Rabbitohs are coming off a dominant win over Penrith and have proven to be a tough opponent this season.
This upcoming match will test the Warriors' ability to maintain their momentum and secure a second straight victory.
The team will need to focus on their strengths and work together to overcome the challenge posed by the Rabbitohs.
The pressure is on for the Warriors to perform well and continue climbing the ladder in the SG Ball Cup.