LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
In a rugby league display that can only be described as a "barnstormer," the NZ Warriors made an impressive comeback after their disappointing first-round loss.
The 48-12 victory over the North Sydney Bears was a true statement of intent from the Warriors.
As reported by warriors.kiwi, the SG Ball side absolutely dominated their opponents, leaving no room for error this time.
Despite conceding an early try, the Warriors quickly found their rhythm, scoring a whopping nine tries to the Bears' two.
It was a sight to behold as the Warriors took control of the match.
With a commanding 16-6 lead at halftime, they didn't let up in the second half.
Like a well-oiled machine, they scored at an impressive rate of almost a point per minute, racking up a total of 32 points.
Winger Rapheal Sio shone brightly with a sensational double to add to the Warriors' tally.
Next up, the Warriors face a formidable challenge as they go head-to-head with the Sydney Roosters, a team known for their winning streak.
It will be a true test of the Warriors' strength and determination.