Southern resurgence: Warriors defeat Raiders in Christchurch battle

Match Report: Southern joy

LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton

The Warriors website, warriors.kiwi, has published a

Match Report: Southern joy

detailing their thrilling victory over the Raiders in Christchurch.

Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Dallin Watene-Zelezniak put on a stellar performance to lead the Warriors to an 18-10 win on Friday night, igniting their 2024 campaign in spectacular fashion.

After suffering two consecutive close defeats, the Warriors found themselves in yet another tight battle.

However, Tuivasa-Sheck and Watene-Zelezniak ensured that this time, they emerged victorious in front of a roaring crowd at Apollo Projects Stadium.

The Raiders, aiming for a perfect 3-0 start to the season, fought tooth and nail to stay in the game until the final whistle.

But the Warriors, determined to bounce back from the heartbreaking loss in Melbourne last weekend, sealed the victory with a late surge, reminiscent of a classic comeback in Rugby League folklore.

Displaying early signs of confidence, the Warriors capitalized on a Raiders error, with Shaun Johnson delivering a pinpoint pass to Addin Fonua-Blake, who bulldozed through defenders with the finesse of a seasoned veteran and sauntered over the try line.

The Raiders attempted to strike back in the 30th minute, with five-eighth Ethan Strange trying to force his way over the line.

However, their hopes were dashed when the bunker ruled a loss of possession, denying them the crucial points.

Undeterred, the Raiders regrouped and, in their next attacking opportunity, dynamic centre Matt Timoko unleashed his power, steamrolling past Tuivasa-Sheck and Marcela Montoya to narrow the gap to 6-4.

Despite the Raiders' valiant efforts, the Warriors stood tall and emerged victorious in a clash that will surely go down in Rugby League history as a testament to their fighting spirit and resilience.

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