Are we a chance of beating Warriors without Farrah

I think we can beat the warriors without Robbie. But we have to play or best and benji has to step up
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@Cultured Bogan said:
What I'd like to see

6\. Marshall
7\. Miller
9\. Humble

14\. Meaney

What I expect we'll see

6\. Marshall
7\. Humble
9\. Fulton

14\. Meaney

Miller should be our no 7 for the rest of the year
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I think we can win without Robbie … Warriors are a funny old team ... Sometimes they look great and other times they'd be flat out beating the Maggie's state cup team ... Ok bit of an exaggeration there but I think we can win it.
 
If Sheens is planning to put Moltzen back at 7 we will be flat out winning 5 more games this season let alone beat the Warriors
 
Another thread of the undesirable variety , yes we can beat the Warriors , and for the record we can also beat any of the other 14 teams in the comp .
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Cronulla showed they could win without Gallen … We did beat Penrith without Robbie for most of the match.
Up in class this week but we are back at the ol'girl so that will help.
 
Yes. Always a chance.

But remember its without Ellis, probably Heighno and Farah. We are still choppping the team around to cover injuries.
 
@The Tooth said:
Yes. Always a chance.

But remember its without Ellis, probably Heighno and Farah. We are still choppping the team around to cover injuries.

Sheens chops the team around, regardless of injuries :brick:
 
@The Tooth said:
Yes. Always a chance.

But remember its without Ellis, probably Heighno and Farah. We are still choppping the team around to cover injuries.

you can put a line through rhino's name because bell is doing the hard yards in and around the middle.
 
Benjoi not only needs to get more inolved, he needs to show true leadership qualities as captain of the side, something imo he has lacked when he has been captain this year, including the test match.
 
It will come down to desire, line speed in defence and players in motion in attack.

Warriors are very hard to beat if you are playing flat
 
@smeghead said:
It will come down to desire, line speed in defence and players in motion in attack.

Warriors are very hard to beat if you are playing flat

Benji needs to rediscover his running game too. It has been virtually non-existent since he scored against Cronulla in round 1\. The catch, pass and kick is all well and good when you've got other ball running options at your disposal, but with Farah out and the Tigers making the least amount of linebreaks in the comp, then something has to change and Benji really does need to start running the ball. It's working wonders for Shaun Johnson.
 

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