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2022 NRL round 8: Raiders vs Warriors match day guide and preview

Match day guide and preview for the Canberra Raiders 2022 round 8 game against the New Zealand Warriors.

Match details

Who: New Zealand Warriors vs Canberra Raiders

When: Saturday 30 April 3pm

Where: Moreton Daily Stadium, Redcliffe

Weather: Min 19 Max 26. Chance of rain 70%, 0 to 2mm

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Head-to-head record: Played 46. Raiders 25 wins. Warriors 21 wins.

Team lists

Canberra RaidersNew Zealand Warriors
Jordan Rapana1Reece Walsh
Nick Cotric2Rocco Berry
Matt Timoko3Jesse Arthars
Semi Valemei4Adam Pompey
Xavier Savage5Viliami Vailea
Jack Wighton6Chanel Harris-Tavita
Brad Schneider7Shaun Johnson
Josh Papalii8Addin Fonua-Blake
Tom Starling9Wayde Egan
Joe Tapine10Matthew Lodge
Hudson Young11Euan Aitken
Adam Elliott16 | 12Bayley Sironen
Ryan Sutton13Jazz Tevaga
BENCHBENCH
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad14Taniela Otukolo
Corey Harawira-Naera15Bunty Afoa
Corey Horsburgh17 | 16Eliesa Katoa
Harry Rushton18 | 17Jack Murchie
RESERVESRESERVES
Matt Frawley19 | 18Edward Kosi
Trey Mooney22 | 20Ben Murdoch-Masila

Captain Elliott Whitehead was initially expect to return from a nsaty facial injury, but has been withdrawn. Adam Elliott will start in the second row with Harry Rushton coming back onto the bench.

The Warriors have made a host of changes after last week’s humiliating 70-10 defeat to the Melbourne Storm on ANZAC Day with Rocco Berry, Viliami Vailea, Jack Murchie and Eliesa Katoa all coming in to the side.

Season so far

Raiders 15th | 94 points for | 176 points against | 2 wins & 5 losses | LLLLW

Canberra’s poor start to the season continued with a convincing 36-6 loss to the Panthers last week, although Stuart claimed the start of the game was his team’s best 55 minutes of the season.

The result was a good indication of where the Raiders are at compared to the best team in the NRL, with Canberra able to hang in there for a while, but were simply overpowered in the second half.

There’s been so much said about the Raiders needing to produce an 80-minute performance, but the problem has now been going for over 12 months and the club has shown no improvement in that area.

The next two weeks against the Warriors and Bulldogs are simply must win games for this club if they want to restore some pride and keep their slim finals chances alive.

Warriors 11th | 119 points for | 182 points against | 3 wins & 4 losses | LLWWW

The Warriors were starting to look good with three wins on the trot before being crashing back to reality with consecutive losses against the Roosters and Storm.

They had been competitive in all of their games until the second half against the Storm, with Melbourne piling on 54 unanswered points in one of the great demolition jobs.

New Zealand trailed just 16-10 at half time, but the Storm ran in an incredible ten tries in the second half to embarrass the Warriors.

While it was a horrible loss, the Warriors have been pretty solid this season and would like their chances of bouncing back with a win.

Last 5 meetings

The Raiders hold a slight 3-2 edge over the last 5 meetings, including a comeback win in their previous encounter late last season.

After trailing 16-0 after just 25 minutes, the Raiders produced the last five tries on the game to run out 28-16 winners.

The Warriors won the earlier match last year, although Canberra lost three players in the first 10 minutes and were only overrun in the dying minutes.

Key matchup

Jordan Rapana vs Reece Walsh

Rapana was thrust into the fullback role last week after Nicoll-Klokstad’s indifferent start to the season, but it was difficult to assess how big of an impact the change made given Penrith’s dominance.

Rapana filled in at the back last year to good effect, giving the Raiders plenty of run from their own end and an attacking threat around the ruck.

While Rapana may be the best option at fullback right now, if the club continues to struggle, it may only be a matter of time before Stuart decides to give Xavier Savage valuable NRL experience in the position.

Walsh was a brilliant pick up for the Warriors last year and although he hasn’t quite hit his straps in 2022, the 19-year-old continues to show a plethora of potential.

The Queenslander racked up 9 tries, 11 try assists and 14 line breaks in 16 games in 2021 but has yet to score a try this year and has 3 try assists and 3 line breaks in 6 games.

Despite the reduced attacking stats, Walsh has still managed to run for over 100 metres in all games this season at an average of 155m per game.

Walsh still poses the biggest threat for the Warriors and could really cause some damage if he’s allowed space, while the Raiders need Rapana to spark their lackluster attack.

Walsh Rapana Warriors Raiders
Teenager Reece Walsh has an extremely bright NRL future ahead of him. Getty

Pre match predictions

Poor Jazz hands: Jazz Tevaga to make three handling errors.

Big Red-cliffe: Corey ‘Big Red’ Horsburgh to score just his second NRL try in Redcliffe.

Other match details

The NRL match will be broadcast live on Fox League channel 502 at 3pm and is also available to stream on Kayo. Overseas fans can watch via Watch NRL.

You can listen to the match on Raiders on Mix (Mix106.3 FM), Radio 2CC (1206 AM) and ABC Grandstand (666 ABC AM).

Have any pre match predictions of your own? Let us know in the comments below.

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