Weekend Herald

Warriors stop rot with biggest win of season

- Michael Burgess at Mt Smart

Despite all their issues, the Warriors can still put on a hell of a show.

They stopped the rot last night, prevailing 42-18 over a dogged Bulldogs side in an entertaini­ng game.

It had just about everything, with sensationa­l tries, drama, tension and probably the biggest bombs ever seen in this country, as Bulldogs five-eighth Matt Burton unleashed his towering skyscraper­s.

And in the end, the Warriors banked a desperatel­y needed victory, iced by a trademark Shaun Johnson try, that will lift some of the gloom around the club and ensure they avoid the dreaded wooden spoon.

The final result was both their highest score and biggest winning margin in 2022.

The game was in the balance until the final 10 minutes, when the home side exploded with three late tries. It should never have been that close, as the Warriors led 18-6 after 18 minutes, but they couldn’t convert numerous opportunit­ies in the second quarter.

The Bulldogs made an almost inevitable comeback — and there was a familiar sense of despair around Mt Smart when they levelled at 18-18 — but this time, the Warriors didn’t buckle. Instead they rallied, with the kind of finish that brought back memories of the good old days.

Tohu Harris, Addin Fonua-Blake and Euan Aitken were immense in the engine room, while Daejarn Asi justified his recall with a strong display.

Before kickoff, there was a moment’s silence for Paul Green, with the league community still in shock

over his untimely passing, as well as a tribute for former Auckland and Kiwis captain Don Hammond.

The Warriors made a bright start, with Viliami Vailea flashing across in the sixth minute. The ball playing

skills of Harris were prominent, before Johnson cleverly delayed his pass to put the centre across. Things quickly got better, with Dallin Watene-Zelezniak’s 80m intercept try a moment of pure joy. But soon afterwards,

Bulldogs fullback Jake Averillo found space near the line to dive over, after Burton had sliced through a massive hole.

The Warriors responded quickly. A scrum move created an overlap, with

Reece Walsh drawing defenders to put Ed Kosi in and the crowd of 16,212 were ready to party.

The champagne bottle was out — but never quite uncorked — in a frustratin­g second quarter. The Warriors could have wrapped up the match, such was the quantity of chances, but nothing stuck.

They had repeat sets, penalties, a forced drop out and Bulldogs errors but nothing to show for it. Wrong options were taken, players were pushed over the sideline and Vailea shelled a pass with the line wide open.

The Sydney team were hanging on, but you knew there would be a response, especially with the Warriors’ third-quarter issues this year.

And so it came to pass. A towering Burton bomb — surely the biggest kick ever seen at Mt Smart — befuddled Walsh and Kosi, though Asi and Marcelo Montoya scrambled brilliantl­y to stop Braidon Burns centimetre­s short. But Walsh fumbled the next hit-up to gift a try to the visitors, as Kyle Flanagan swooped.

There was almost an immediate response, with Aitken inches away, before Montoya went close. But the Bulldogs kept finding a way, while the Warriors were getting frustrated, which led to Josh Addo-Carr’s long range intercept try, after Johnson gambled on a cut-out ball.

Momentum then swung back, as Eliesa Katoa powered over off a Johnson short ball to restore the lead, before a Josh Curran effort was chalked off by the bunker.

That was a setback, but a 74th minute solo effort from Johnson — with a show and go — sealed the match, before Kosi’s second and a Fonua-Blake effort added to the final flourish. Warriors 42 (Viliami Vailea, Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Ed Kosi 2, Eliesa Katoa, Shaun Johnson, Addin FonuaBlake tries; Reece Walsh 7 cons) Bulldogs 18 (Jake Averillo, Kyle Flanagan, Josh Addo-Carr tries; Matt Burton 3 cons)

Halftime: 18-6.

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 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Shaun Johnson helped clinch victory for the Warriors with his late try.
Photo / Photosport Shaun Johnson helped clinch victory for the Warriors with his late try.

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