As of my latest update in August 2024, the latest news about the New Zealand Warriors’ captain leaving the team might not be available. However, if a recent development occurred regarding a significant change in leadership for the team, it would likely be covered extensively by sports news outlets.
To get the most current information, I recommend checking recent news from reliable sports news sources or the official New Zealand Warriors website. They often provide updates on player movements, leadership changes, and other important team news. If you have any specific details or want to discuss the implications of such a move, feel free to share!
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Manly Sea Eagles vs New Zealand Warriors Preview & Tips – Manly to maintain home form in NRL
- Manly Sea Eagles vs New Zealand Warriors expert predictions for Friday’s Round 24 NRL game
- Manly have won their last 4 games by over 13 points and are averaging 35.8 points per game
- Tom Trbojevic is expected to score multiple tries against a struggling Warriors defence
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Manly Sea Eagles vs New Zealand Warriors Predictions
Manly can continue their push for a top 4 spot by recording another home win, this time at the expense of the Warriors. Manly have won their last four games by 13+ points and that trend is expected to continue.- Manly average 35.8 points per game across their last 5 (4-1 record)
- New Zealand allow an average of 28.8 points per game to top 5 Scoring teams.
- The Sea Eagles are 3rd in Run Metres averaging 1491 per game.
- Tom Trbojevic is a top 3 tryscorer across all thirds of the field and is most likely to score against a poor Warriors defence.
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Head to Head
The Sea Eagles and Warriors have met on nine occasions since the beginning of the 2019 season.New Zealand hold a 5-4 advantage in the head to head with Manly holding a 6-3 ATS record, covering in the last five games straight, 3 as Underdogs.The most recent match up in Round 6 ended in a 22 all draw after extra time Golden Point.Manly Sea Eagles Form
Manly have cast their doubters aside notching up their 11th win of the season last weekend against the Raiders 46-24.Two late tries to the Raiders made the game look much closer than it really was with Manly doing most of their damage early in the second half.The Sea Eagles were firing on all fronts with 8 Linebreaks and the individual running games of Luke Brookes and Tom Trbojevic tearing up the defence of their opponent. Manly average 35.8 points scored across their last 5 games.Manly Sea Eagles Team News
Big bopper Josh Aloiai is back which sees Nathan Brown pushed to the bench and Tofa Sipley dropping out.