
St George Illawarra Dragons
Ben Creagh [SR] 4 Pts; 1t
Brett Morris [WG] 4 Pts; 1t
Jamie Soward [F8] 4 Pts; 2/4g
New Zealand Warriors
Patrick Ah Van [WG] 6 Pts; 1t, 1/3g
Jerome Ropati [CT] 4 Pts; 1t
Stacey Jones [HB] 1 Pts; 1fg

Mon May 4, 2009
Cooper, Simpson and Hornby out of Country side 2009 City vs Country - Country v City Country trio Matt Cooper, Steve Simpson and Ben Hornby have all withdrawn from the Country side today with Beau Scott, Chris Heighington and Jamie Soward called in as replacements. 15:57
Sun May 3, 2009
Price re-signs to play on with Warriors New Zealand Warriors Vodafone Warriors captain Steve Price today confirmed he would extend his first-grade career to a 17th season after signing a new one-year contract with the club. 0:20
Fri May 1, 2009
A good big man will always beat a good small man NRL Telstra Premiership If 2009 was meant to herald the return to dominance of the little man in rugby league, then to borrow a phrase from our tourism board, "Where the bloody hell are they?"
The game was meant to be faster, meaning we were going to see more players like 11:31
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Fri May 1 2009, 7:30PM AEST GMT+10Fri: Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 8 l. Melbourne Storm 22 at
Brookvale Oval, Brookvale, Sydney (NSW)Crowd: 10,752
Fri May 1 2009, 7:30PM AEST GMT+10Fri: Parramatta Eels 28 d. North Queensland Cowboys 18 at
Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta, Sydney (NSW)Crowd: 8,104
Sat May 2 2009, 3:00PM AEST GMT+10Sat: Gold Coast Titans 22 d. South Sydney Rabbitohs 14 at
Skilled Park, Robina, Gold Coast (QLD)Crowd: 19,833
Sat May 2 2009, 5:30PM AEST GMT+10Sat: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 12 l. Sydney Roosters 19 at
Toyota Park, Woolooware, Sydney (NSW)Crowd: 9,879
Sat May 2 2009, 7:30PM AEST GMT+10Sat: Newcastle Knights 28 d. Brisbane Broncos 12 at
Energy Australia Stadium, New Lambton, Newcastle (NSW)Crowd: 18,154
Sat May 2 2009, 7:30PM AEST GMT+10Sat: Canberra Raiders 10 l. Penrith Panthers 18 at
Canberra Stadium, Bruce, Canberra (ACT)Crowd: 8,850
Sun May 3 2009, 2:00PM AEST GMT+10Sun: St George Illawarra Dragons 12 d. New Zealand Warriors 11 at
WIN Stadium, Wollongong (NSW)Crowd: 14,562
Sun May 3 2009, 3:00PM AEST GMT+10Sun: Bulldogs 22 d. Wests Tigers 20 at
ANZ Stadium (Sydney), Homebush Bay, Sydney (NSW)Crowd: 25,622
Tue April 28, 2009
Source: www.warriors.co.nzFullback Wade McKinnon is back but Kiwi prop Sam Rapira is out for the Vodafone Warriors' eighth-round NRL encounter with the St George Illawarra Dragons at WIN Stadium in Wollongong on Sunday.
A hamstring injury kept McKinnon out of the club's last two matches against the Sydney Roosters and Melbourne but he was named today to come back into the starting line-up.
However, World Cup-winning front rower Rapira has been ruled out for three weeks with a chest injury he aggravated in the golden point 14-14 draw with the Storm.
It ends an unbroken run of 66 NRL appearances stretching back to Rapira's debut season in 2006. After making four appearances earlier that season, he played each of the last six matches of the year, all 26 in 2007, 27 in 2008 and the first seven games this season.
"It's a shame for Sam and for us because he has been outstanding so far," said coach Ivan Cleary.
"He has been one of most reliable players for us over a long period and he also had a fantastic World Cup tournament for the Kiwis.
"If that's a negative, it's a positive to have Wade back at fullback. He was close to being right against the Storm but it wasn't worth risking him in the end. There's a long way still to go this season."
That change sees utility Lance Hohaia named among six players on the interchange bench after filling in at fullback against the Roosters and the Storm.
With Rapira out Royal is named to partner captain Steve Price in the front row. In the end Royal started last week after originally being named on the bench.
Sunday's match will be centre Jerome Ropati's 99th first-grade match since his debut in 2003. That leaves him on target to play his 100th match in the Vodafone Warriors' next home game against the Cowboys on May 17. He's set to become the 14th player to appear in 100 NRL games for the club.
Winger Manu Vatuvei is also within reach of a milestone. His two tries against the Storm lifted his career tally to an impressive 49 in just 79 matches; only three players have scored 50 tries for the Vodafone Warriors - Stacey Jones (76 in 244 matches), Francis Meli (60 in 110 matches) and Clinton Toopi (57 in 129 matches). Vatuvei has four tries in four games so far this year and 20 in his last 21 NRL matches.
ST GEORGE ILLAWARRA DRAGONS v NEW ZEALAND WARRIORS
Sunday 3rd May, WIN Stadium (Wollongong), 2:00pmDRAGONS: Darius Boyd, Brett Morris, Beau Scott, Matt Cooper, Wendell Sailor, Jamie Soward, Ben Hornby [c], Justin Poore, Dean Young, Michael Weyman, Matt Prior, Ben Creagh, Jeremy Smith. Subs: Dan Hunt, Neville Costigan, Jason Nightingale, Jarrod Saffy, Mathew Head (one to be omitted).
WARRIORS: Wade McKinnon, Denan Kemp, Simon Mannering, Jerome Ropati, Manu Vatuvei, Joel Moon, Stacey Jones, Jesse Royal, Ian Henderson, Steve Price [c], Ben Matulino, Jacob Lillyman, Micheal Luck. Subs: Nathan Fien, Russell Packer, Lewis Brown, Patrick Ah Van, Lance Hohaia, Aidan Kirk (two to be omitted).
Referees: Ben Cummins, Jason Robinson