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Warriors v Titans: Walker in the mix; First win proves elusive

The Titans have fought bravely in the past fortnight but still sit 0-6 as they head across for the Tasman for an ANZAC Day clash with the Warriors.

Titans coach Des Hasler has praised his team's commitment in narrow losses to Canberra and Manly but still they have nothing to show for their efforts.

The Warriors are coming off a shock loss to the Dragons and will look to hit back hard in front of their home fans as they host an ANZAC Day game for the first time since 2015, having faced the Storm at AAMI Park for the past eight seasons on April 25.

On the back of three wins, three losses and a draw, the Warriors are still searching for the form that took them on an emotional charge to a preliminary final in 2023, 

The Titans have played finals just once in the past seven seasons and have set themselves a near impossible task of being part of the September action this year.

Conceding 30 points per game in 2024, the Titans will need to find some defensive resolve if they are to contain a potent Warriors outfit led by Shaun Johnson and boasting an array of strike weapons out wide.

Match: Warriors v Titans

Round 8 -

Warriors

home Team

Warriors

10th Position

Titans

away Team

Titans

17th Position

Venue: Go Media Stadium, Auckland

Match broadcasters:

  • WatchNRL

Stat Attack

  • The Warriors have lost their past eight ANZAC Day games.
  • The Titans have won three of their past four games against the Warriors.
  • Warriors winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak has scored 11 tries in his past 10 games at Go Media Stadium
  • The Titans have won only one of their past five games in New Zealand.
  • Warriors fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad will make his 100th NRL appearance.

Stats supplied by David Middleton, League Information Services, author of the .

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