Watch NRL Round 14 Sydney Roosters vs New Zealand Warriors Live Streaming Online at Allianz Stadium on Sunday 16 June 2013. Do you want to enjoy and watch Rugby matches around the world live stream online in HD quality at very low cost? In this site you can easily get the online solution to watch live matches. You just need to sign up here and you will be readily offered with live coverage. It is available at a very low price. Here you can find all your favourite channels like ESPN, CH9, Sky Sports, HD4, CBS, Fox Network & Fox Sports from over 3,500 high definition TV channels.
Roosters vs Warriors NRL Live:Time: 06:30 pm AEDT
Date: 16 June 2013
Place: Allianz Stadium
Contest: NRL Round 14
Head-to-Head: Played 30, Warriors 17, Roosters 12, draws 1
Last Time: Warriors 30 def Roosters 26, Round 10, 2012 at Mount Smart Stadium
Broadcast: Live
Date: 16 June 2013
Place: Allianz Stadium
Contest: NRL Round 14
Head-to-Head: Played 30, Warriors 17, Roosters 12, draws 1
Last Time: Warriors 30 def Roosters 26, Round 10, 2012 at Mount Smart Stadium
Broadcast: Live
MISSING IN ACTION: An enormous effort during the off-season, to become stronger, leaner and fitter, has not yet paid off for stars Manu Vatuvei and Feleti Mateo.
The former has an injury to blame for his absence from the starting XIII while the latter has fallen out of favour after a poor showing in Parramatta.
Replacement wing Bill Tupou will have three weeks to state his case, while Vatuvei recovers, after he was relegated to the NSW Cup in round one. Mateo swaps places with Steve Rapira on the interchange bench.
The Roosters will thrust Sonny Bill Williams into his first start in the NRL since he walked out on the Bulldogs in 2008. On the field where he won a Rugby World Cup with the All Blacks, his promotion could be a masterstroke by coach Trent Robinson.
Meanwhile, Luke O’Donnell is set to debut for his new club after missing out last week against South Sydney.
FORM: Different coach, new year; same old story’ opened most reports of the Warriors’ 40-10 belting at the hands of the 2012 wooden spoon holders, the Eels.
New coach Matt Elliott’s 13-week pre-season plan aimed to strengthen his side’s mental application ‘under the duress of rugby league’ but it couldn’t save them from a dismal 9th consecutive loss.
The men from Mount Smart saw enough teams come back from the dead to steal games from them in 2012 that, at 18-nil down at Parramatta Stadium, fans would have expected more belief and fight from the team whose slogan is: “Keep the faith.”
The initials SBW ensured the spotlight was placed firmly on the Roosters in the off-season, but in front of almost 40,000 fans at Allianz Stadium, Robinson’s men didn’t quite seize their big moment.
It will take Sonny Bill more than one game to return to his dynamic best in the code that discovered his talents. Fellow recruits James Maloney and Michael Jennings have no excuse for not putting in a big performance this week.
The latter was impressive in his tri-colours debut and sets up a mouth-watering clash with Konrad Hurrell.
The Warriors’ rookie of the year in 2012 will hope to replicate the night he tormented the Roosters and embarrassed this year’s captain, Anthony Minichiello, en-route to scoring a vital try.
No comments:
Post a Comment