
LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The Wests Magpies faced a 34-20 defeat against the Warriors in Round 4 of the Knock On Effect NSW Cup.
The Warriors started strong by scoring in the second minute, but the Magpies fought back with Max Liles scoring a quality try by grubbering for himself and regathering.
Izaac Tu'itupou also contributed by securing a high ball and scoring his first try for the club, putting the Magpies in the lead.
However, the Warriors responded with Kayliss Fatialofa and Jacob Laban scoring tries, extending their lead.
Daeon Amituanai made an impressive leap to score just before half-time, making it 22-8 in favor of the Warriors.
In the second half, Charlie Murray's try brought the Magpies within eight points, but a double from Warriors prop Tanner Stowers-Smith solidified their lead.
Despite the loss, Wests showed moments of promise and determination throughout the match.
The report highlighted the back-and-forth nature of the game, with both teams displaying skill and determination.
The Warriors were able to capitalize on opportunities and secure a significant lead, ultimately emerging victorious in the match.
The Magpies put up a strong fight, with players like Liles, Tu'itupou, and Murray making key contributions on the field.
Overall, the report provided a comprehensive overview of the match, detailing the key moments and plays that defined the game.
Despite the loss, the Magpies showed resilience and potential for future success in the NSW Cup.
Fans can look forward to seeing how the team continues to grow and improve as the season progresses.