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ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Wednesday, February 20, 2013

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Ropati to make Warriors return of the Hamilton hit-out after being named originally. Warriors head coach Matthew Elliott was especially pleased the way had been cleared for Ropati to make his comeback. “It has been another long battle back from injury for Jerome and we’ve all admired the way he has gone about it,” he said. “He knows better than anyone else what it’s like when you go through setbacks of the type he has endured. He’s a quality player and person, one who’s so important to our club and our team. “We’re all looking forward to having him back. He has done the work and there’s no doubt he deserves a change of luck.” With 2012 premiership winner Lowrie in the side, Feleti Mateo is named in the second row with captain Simon Mannering.

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Twos: – Fiona Williamson - No 8, Betsy Martin, Vicki Moore – No 12, Nicky Gill – No 14 Nine Hole Golf played January 31 - Opening Day Greensome 1st Equal – Ruth Logan and Val Ferrier, George Henderson and Joy Nicolas - 29 3rd Muriel Hill and Mary Smith – 30.5

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February 16 Todd Cup:- 1st Tony Inwood, Robin Petrie, Bob Neilson, Jack Sclater 4 wins 24 ends 53 points. 2nd Graeme Bishop, Alex Crawford, Bruce White, Graham Clarke 4 wins 21 ends 38 points. 3rd Charlie Leech, Alistair McKenzie, Ian Blackwood, Noeline McKenzie 3 wins 20 ends 41 points. 4th Guilford Lane, Dave Muir, John Argyle, Larry Neal 2 wins 1 draw 24 ends 50 points. Results Progressive Pairs: (leads) 1st Ken McLaren 2 wins 1 loss +11. 2nd Des Thomas 2 wins 1 loss +8. (skips) 1st Neil Sharplin 3 wins +19. 2nd Annette Sargisson 3 wins +18.

Cycling Mid Canterbury Social Wheelers 1st. Alan Cox (38s) 28m 51s. 2nd.Jessie Banks (6.10m) 24m 14s. 3rd. Lucy Kirwan (5.35m) 24m 51s. 4th.Bruce Paterson (5.35m) 24m 52s. 5th. Ross Proctor (6.10m) 24m.17s. 6th. janette Hooper (5.35m) 24m 53s. 7th.Sam Cullimore F/T (10.30m) 20m 07s. 8th. Richard Kirwan 2f/t. (10.20m) 20m 17s. 9th. Ross Templeton 3f/t. (10.20m) 20m 18s. 10th Scott Albon (10.20m) 20m 18s. 11th. Catlin Titeridge (2m) 28m 41s. 12th.Ben Sutton (9.10m) 21m 31s. 13th. Don Sutton (8.10m) 22m 38s. 14th. Nigel Douglas (10.20m) 20m 37s. 15th. John Uden (10.20m) 20m 49s. 16th. Kevin Hurley (10.20m) 21m 19s. 17th.Brendan Tocher (8.10m) 23m 30s. 18th. Tonee Hurley (9.10m) 22m 30s. 19th. Martin Hyde (9.10m) 23m 39s. 20th.Steve Tocher (9.10m) 23m 41s. 21st. Harry Chatterton (Go) 34m 16s. 22nd. Bevan Brown (8.10m) 26m 28s. 23rd. Nigel Chatterton (9.10m) 26m 52s. John Cleary Memorial & Rakaia Tavern Race; 1st. Brent Kircher (6.45m) 80m 14s. 2nd. Matthew Ellis (2.15m) 84m 44s. 3rd. Geoff Skerten (6.45m) 80m 16s. 4th.Bruce Albon (2.15m) 84m 46s. 5th. Janis Crawford (4.45m) 82m 16s 6th.Dave Shurrock (6.45m) 80m 17s. 7th.Pam Harcourt (4.45m) 82m 17s. 8th. David Sullivan (2.25m) 84m 48s. 9th.Julie Tarbotton FUL. (2.15m) 84m 48s. 10th. Lucy Kirwan (4.45m) 82m 19s. 11th.Paul Houston (6.45m) 80m 19s. 12th. Kathy Askin (4.45m) 82m 20s. 13th. Brian Ellis (Go.) 87m 06s 14th. Liz Wylie (Go) 87m 07s. 15th. Tony Gimblett (Go) 87m 07s. 16th. Paul Douglas (8.30m) 79m 53s. 17th. Rachel Thow (10.30m) 77m 53s. 18th.Shane Gerken (10.30m) 77m 53s. 19th. Caroling Askin (10.30m) 77m 54s. 20th.Tonee Hurley (8.30m) 79m 54s. 21st. Michelle Davidson (8.30m) 79m 55s. 22nd. Bruce Blackburn (8.30m) 79m 55s. 23rd.Craig Roulston (10.30m) 77m 55s. 24th. Gary Weston (10.30m) 77m 55s. 25th. Brent Connor (10.30m) 77m 55s. 26th.Brendan Tocher (8.30m) 79m 57s. 27th.Robert Grice (8.30m) 79m 57s. 28th. Janette Hooper (Go) 88m 27s. 29th. Matt Marshall (15m) 74m 09s. 30th. Tony Ward (20.45m) F/T. 68m 24s. 31st. Nathan Thew (20.45m) 2f/t. 68m 24s. 32nd. Brad Hudson (20.45m) 3f/t.68m 25s. 33rd. Brent Harris (17.30m) 71m 40s. 34th.Johannes Kauz (20.45m) 68m 25s. 35th. Kristine Marriott (15m) 74m 11s. 36th. Glen Marshall (15m) 74m 11s. 37th.Scott Albon (13.15m) 75m 56s. 38th. John Moore (13.15m) 75m 56s. 39th. Richard Kirwan (13.15m.) 75m 56s. 40th. Kimberly Marshall (13.15m) 75m 57s. 41st. Marty Cuttle (15m) 74m 12s. 42nd. Brent Cowie (17.30m) 71m 43s. 43rd. Nigel Douglas (20.45m) 68m 28s. 44th. Josh Connor (17.30m) 71m 43s. 45th.Andrea Atkinson (15m) 74m 14s. 46th. Russell Ward (17.30m) 71m 44s. 47th. Micheal Templeton (20. 45m) 68m 40s. 48th. Wayne Clements (13.15m) 76m 07s. 49th. John Uden (13.15m) 76m 08s. 50th. Kevin Hurley (13.15m) 76m 08s. 51st. Ross Avis (17.30m) 71m 53s. 52nd. Micheal Gallagher (20.45m) 68m 40s. 53rd. Steve Hands (20.45m) 68m 40s. 54th. Andrew Shepherd (15m) 86m 05s. 55th Rob Hooper (20.45m) 80m 21s. 56th Alan Johns (Go.) 101m 07s. Neil Wylie Punctured. U17 .4 riders. 16km. 1st Ryan Jackson (Go) 33m 56s. 2nd. Ben Sutton F/T. (7.30m) 28m07s. 3rd. Jake Beeman 2f/t. (7.30m) 28m 07s. 4th Connie Davidson (Go.) 36m 46s. Div 2 16km 1st. John Harcourt (3m) 32m 40s. 2nd. Tony Tarbotton (3m) 32m 40s. Calder Stewart, McDonalds and Tinwald Super Value Racing Results: 1st.Carter Rose 15pts. 2nd. Madeline Howden 11pts. 3rd. Savannah Todd 10pts. 4th=.Sahith Bernardo & Oakley MacKenzie 9pts. 5th.Fleur Kingsbury 7pts. 6th.Zac Moore 4pts. 7th.Emma Wood 3pts. 8th.=Bena Wilson & Dennis Soshnicov 2pts. 9th.= Navadah Paese, & Oliver Bellow. A. Grade W/W. 1st. Ben Donaldson 10pts. 2nd. Liam Wilson 7pts. 3rd= Jenna Moore & Harry Fleming 5pts. 4th.Harry Rosevear 4pts. 5th.Blade Walker 2pts. 6th Simon Moore. B. Grade W/W. 1st.Jenna Tapurau 12pts. 2nd.Nick Kershaw 10pts. 3rd. Zac Evans 7pts. 4th.Layton Carr 4pts. C. Grade W/W. 1st.Tom Rosevear 12pts. 2nd=.Abbey Williams & Charlize MacKenzie 8pts. 3rd. Charlie Howden 4pts. D. Grade W/W. 1st.= Lily Williams & Fergus Wilson 10pts. 2nd.Zac Bartlett 5pts. 3rd.Theo Thomas-Hart 4pts. 4th. Penny Marriott 2pts. 5th.= Callum Kingsbury & Joel Moffett 1pt. 6th. Tyler Bartlett. E. Grade W/W. 1st. Phillip Soshnikov 8pts. 2nd.Saraha Wilson 7pts. 3rd= Maxton Rowlands & Josh Bellow 6pts. 4th.Isaiah Cuthen 4pts. 5th. Charlotte Doak 2pts. 6th. Breanna Rose & Jacob Carr. F. Grade W/W. 1st. Oliver Williams 8pts. 2nd.Chanie Wilson 7pts. 3rd. James Wood 5pts. 4th.=Tegan Marriott ,Juliet Kingsbury,& Isla Moffett 3pts. 5th.= Brendan McCrea & Harrison Doak 2pts. 6th. Tyler Bartlett. Open and U17. 1st.= Bendan Whalley & Josh Connor 8pts. 2nd. Sam Cullimore 7pts. 3rd=Jessie Banks & Bailey Kershaw 5pts. 4th.=Ben Sutton &Kees Donaldson 3pts. 5th. Scott Albon 2pts. B.Grade U17. 1st. Ethon Titheridge 12pts. 2nd.Ryan Jackson 9pts. 3rd.Connie Davidson 7pts. 4th Oliver Davidson 5pts. 5th. Catlin Titheridge 4pts. 6th=James Skinner & Cole Beeman 3pts. 7th= Luke Skinner & Josh Kershaw 1pt.

Golf Ashburton Golf Club Women’s Section Truman Trophy Fairlie Matsinger, Vicki Moore 27, Janet Holmes 28 Fiona Williamson, Heather Robertson, Bev Watkins 29, Brenda Fechney, Maryanne Urquhart, Catherine Trott 30 on c/b Nearest The Pins No. 4 Gabites: Alison Hewson; No. 8 House of Travel Ashburton: Wendy Parr; No.12 Lynn’s Small Salon: Jenny Mitchell; No. 14 Todds of Ashburton: Robyn Bennett 2nd Shot to Green: Gay Lane Twos: – Sharon Bradford No 8 Vicki Moore – No 12, Nine Hole Section played February 14 2013 – Heather Smith Troph Val Henderson 26 Gloria Stubbs 23 Wendy Suttie 20 George Henderson 19 Linda Baker 17 Carpet Court chip/putt off green to hole Gwen Webster Rnd 1 Longbeach Cup, Rnd 1 Tucker Trophy and Rnd 1 Mackay Trophy Brenda Fechney – 67, Rhonda Gallagher , Janice Ackerley – 68, Ellenor Sullivan, Jeannette Early – 70, Dee Simmons, Wenjy Parr, Fiona Williamson – 71. Nearest The Pins No. 4 Gabites: Jan Guilford; No. 8 House of Travel Ashburton: Jeannette Early; No.12 Lynn’s Small Salon: Betsy Martin; No. 14 Todds of Ashburton: Wendy Parr 2nd Shot to Green: Win Carter

Medal round February 16 Senior; Gordon Rennie net 67, Dave Gill 68, Wayne Lloyd 68.Intermediate; Gavin Smith 62, Ray Kirdy 65, Neil Rayner 68, Trevor Taylor 68, Brendan Hurley 70 b/l. Junior; Selwyn Munro 64, Colin Johnstone 65, Tony McAndrew 67, Graham McCall 67, Dave Horrell 69, Ben McOmish 69, Roger Bruce 69 b/l. Women; (Par) Maree Moore 9 up, Sonja Mee 3 up, Leen Bell 2 up.Nearest the pin: Tinwald Liquorland # 2; Justin Smith. Gluyas Ford # 6; John Smitheram. Stirling Sports # 12; Jo Peacock. Ideal Electrical supplies # 16; Dave Rush. Two’s; Dave Rush, Kevin Greenaway, Adam Marshall, Gordon Rennie, Amanda Gray. Net Eagle # 10. Tuesday Ladies February 19 Stroke round/Burrowes Cup, Maree Moore & Mildred Williams Pam Templeton Net 67, Joyce VanderHeide 70: Betty O’Neill 71: Pat McLauchlan 72: Barbara Harris 73: on C/B from Colleen Linney 73: Shona Vucetich 73: Val Cartney73: Nearest the Pins. No 6 Stables Family Restaurant - Val Prendergast: No 12 Hair by Mac & Maggie – Deb Ellery: No 2 Dairy Business Centre - Joyce VanderHeide: No. 16 2nd Shot – Outdoor Adventure – Colleen Linney; Two’s - Joyce VanderHeide 9 Hole Competition: Competition: 1st Bell Trophy (stroke) June Cartwright on C/ from Deb Ellery: Rosie O’Brien

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Waterski Lake Hood’s Josh Hood was one of several skiers who set personal best scores at the Canterbury Slalom Tournament at the weekend.

Skiers taste success at tournament The Waterski Lake Hood team has seen a string off success on the water at the Canterbury Slalom Tournament held at the weekend. Lana Donaldson carried her strong momentum into the meet on a flat Lake Hood, clinching a South Island record with a score of three buoys using a 12 metre line at 55km/h (3-12 at 55).

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Hinds Bowling Club Friday Triples February 22 12-30 start Dress Mufti entries Skips:G Pagey, G Taylor, R Cockburn, B Marsh, B Hill, B Mayson, S Smith, B Wilkins, J Ryk, B Williams, T Watson, G Sparks, D Hastings, and 3 Hinds Teams Convenor Jock Moore 3037149 M 0274370686.

Methven Bowling Club Dave McLaughlin Open Fours February 23 at 12 30pm at the Methven green. Whites to be worn. Skips: G Clarke, M Smallridge, G Taylor, B Holdom, R Cockburn, T Taylor, J Moore, Tinwald, B Marsh, D Callaghan, R Smith, G Pagey, B Harper, R Thomas, J Martin. Plus one more to be added. Enquiries to B Harper 3087623 W Blackwell 3028834.

Golf Tinwald Golf Club February 23 1st round of the Doug Gray Trophy(stableford) The morning players will have a clubhouse draw for an 8 am start. Players are asked to report 15 minutes prior to tee off times. No 1 Tee. 12.30, G Rennie, C Miller, P Marshall, M Fechney.12.36, D Gill, B Collins, R Wards, D Green. 12.42, S Kennedy, P Hefford, No 10 Tee .12.30, W Mason, A Millar, R Bruce, T McAndrew. 12.36, T Clarke, N Rayner, B Shanks, A Moore. 12.42, A Pierce, A Barrie, R Goodman, No 13 Tee. 12.30, J VanderHeide, S Newman, E Collins, W Stevenson.12.36, J Beardsley, M Moore, S Lane, S Mee Starters; am, P Roulston, pm, P Hefford, S Kennedy. Cards; P MarshallHouse Duty: D Gill.

Softball Mid Canterbury Softball February 13 Tball 9am T1 Tinwald Whitesox v Netherby Nixons; T2 Hinds Heroes v Hampstead Blue; T3 Longbeach Strikers v Rakaia Redsox; T4 Allenton Gold v Allenton Diamonds; T5 Borough v Hampstead Yellow; T6 St Joseph Panthers v Tinwald Dolphins BYE St Joseph Tigers Slowpitch 9am D1 Netherby Dodgers v Metalcorp Hampstead Allstars (RF to umpire); D2 Rakaia Redsox v Hampstead (Rakaia to umpire); D3 Tinwald Blacksox v Allenton Tigers (HL to umpire) Little League 11am D1 Pirates v Methven Mad Dogs (replayed game); no game for Cardinals or Ashburton City Tigers Revival League 1pm D1 AC Phoenix Flyers v AC Hellcats (Rusty Demons to umpire); D4 Revival Rebels v Fairfield Marines (Nosh Café Hampstead Hawks to umpire) 3pm D1 Rusty Demons v Nosh Café Hampstead Hawks (Fairfield Marines to umpire) Please Note: No Smoking On Or Near Softball

Tennis Mid Canterbury Tennis Open Grade - Ashburton Trust Tennis Centre February 23 A Reserve 12.15pm Allenton Gold v Hinds/Mayfield; Methven White v Allenton Maroon; Tinwald v Hinds/Longbeach; Hampstead Gold v Hampstead Blue; Methven Purple bye A Grade 1.30pm Allenton v Tinwald; Fairton v Hampstead; Methven v Dorie

It is another addition to her growing list of achievements after claiming silver medals at the recent Oceania and Oz-Kiwi championships, the standout performer in her team that was up against clubs from Timaru to Christchurch. Gavin Green was also among the strong performers, top scoring in the senior grade, skiing 2-12 at 55,

By Daniel Richardson Less than 24 hours into his retirement Lou Vincent is already finding it hard to sit still. The livewire cricketer announced his retirement from the game via his Twitter account on Monday and said he had no immediate plans other than trying to relax. “I’m just going to perfect the art of doing nothing,” he said yesterday. “I’ve never done it before and I’m on day one and what’s the time? 12.30pm and I’m starting to feel bored. I don’t know how long I can do this for but I need to. I need to be bored, I need to stop.” Vincent’s career was anything but boring and after making his first-class debut for Auckland in the 1997-1998 season he experienced most of the highs and lows that the game has to offer. He made three test centuries, won trophies and entertained stadiums full of people but he’s also endured some dark days, including his battle with depression, which became public knowledge in 2008. The 34-year-old said his personal struggles made him the man he is today. “The journey I’ve been on, it’s taught me a lot about myself and once you get that understanding about how you tick as a human being you start to live by those rules. Five years ago I thought that was the end of the world. So I’m madly in love and I’ve got the most gorgeous woman in the world I’m going to be with soon and I’ve got two gorgeous little girls from a marriage that didn’t work out, so I’ve everything a man needs.”

Although he wants to relax Vincent has a project in mind for the future. He wouldn’t reveal details but said it would be about “making the world a better place”. “I get such pride and passion giving to the community and that’s something I haven’t done much of this summer so I want to give back.” One thing that doesn’t appear to be on the agenda is cricket. He said after sharing a few drinks with his flatmate following his retirement announcement he was presented with a makeshift contract to commit to a club game this weekend. “I woke up this morning just trying to recap and I saw this contract and I thought ‘there’s no way, mate’. This wouldn’t hold up in a court,” Vincent said. “The last thing I can think about now is holding a cricket bat.” Vincent’s international career left you wondering how good he could have been but with 23 test appearances and an average of 34.15, 102 one-day caps and nine Twenty20 international outings he doesn’t look back with regret. He scored 104 on test debut at the WACA in 2001 against a redhot Australian attack, while his 224 against Sri Lanka at the Basin Reserve in 2005 was one of the finer test knocks by a New Zealander. Despite being contracted to Auckland for the rest of the season, Vincent, who recently spent a turbulent few weeks in the Bangladesh Premier League, said he knew the time was right to give the game away. “You hear other players talk about it and I can’t give 100 per cent and it kills you as a player when you look up and you can’t give 100 per cent.” - APNZ

her new personal best. Personal bests were also in abundance in the junior boys’ grade, brothers George and Hugh Donaldson recording their best ever scores along with fellow team member Lachie Woodman. The team will head to Lake Crichton for the CWSA 3 Event Tournament in two weeks.

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Olympic shot put champion Valerie Adams will compete in a competition at The Cloud on Auckland’s waterfront on Saturday, March 2. The event, put on by the Auckland Council and Sport NZ, is called Shot In The City. The council is contributing $30,000 for the one-off event. The announcement was made yesterday at High Performance Sport NZ’s National Training Centre on Auckland’s North Shore. Mayor Len Brown said he was thrilled Aucklanders would have a chance to see Adams compete in the city.

“Valerie is a great ambassador for her sport, for Auckland and New Zealand,” said Mr Brown. “This event not only allows us to see an international athlete in her prime, but will also give people a chance to give shot put a go.” Adams said the event would be a first for New Zealand. “It is based on Zurich’s Big Shot event, but with a truly Pacific and Kiwi feel, set against the backdrop of the Pacific Showcase Markets in The Cloud. I’m pleased to be bringing our sports communities and Pacific communities together in a day that will be fun for everyone.” - APNZ

Clarke heading to Ireland Chiefs co-captain Craig Clarke will head offshore at the end of the Super 15 season to continue his rugby career in Ireland. The 29-year-old has signed with the Irish club Connacht for three seasons. He will link up with former Blues coach Pat Lam at the club. Clarke is the second Chiefs player in a matter of weeks to announce a move after All Black Richard Kahui signalled

his departure for Toshiba for Japan. Lock Clarke has played 57 games for the Chiefs including leading the side to their first Super 15 title last season. “I was planning on leaving a few years ago but under the new management I was really enjoying it so I decided to stay.” The Chiefs kick off their Super 15 campaign this Friday against the Highlanders in Dunedin. - APNZ

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Mid Canterbury Junior Tennis February 23 B Grade – All games played at ATTC- 9am sharp start.Duty Team – Hampstead. Hampstead v Tinwald White; Rakaia v Allenton; Methven Jade v Tinwald Orange; Methven Black v Lon/May/Rak Picknmix. Junior A –Pool A – 9am start: Allenton Green v Wakanui at Wakanui; Hinds v Tinwald Trojans at ATTC; Longbeach v Hampstead Rackettes at Longbeach; BYE – Methven Blue.Junior A – Pool B – 9am start: Hampstead Crusaders v Methven Silver at Mt Hutt College; Rakaia v Dorie at Rakaia; Allenton v Hampstead Hurricanes at Allenton.Junior B -9am start: Hampstead v Rakaia Pink at Hampstead; Longbeach Tryhards v Methven Green at Mt Hutt College; Tinwald Blue v Rakaia Black at Tinwald; Allenton v Hinds at ATTC. Bye- Tinwald RedJunior C – Pool A – 9am start: Methven Orange v Methven Red at Methven Domain; Rakaia v Hinds Black at Rakaia; Hampstead Flames v Longbeach Aces at Hampstead. 10.30am start: Dorie C v Allenton at Allenton. Junior C –Pool B – 9am start: Hampstead Sting v Longbeach Spinners at Hampstead; Hinds Silver v Methven Gold at Hinds; 10.30am start: Tinwald Green v Methven Brown at Methven Domain.Please phone any defaults to 308-3020.

landing him just out of reach of a New Zealand record. However, top scorer of the day, Karl Donaldson, skied with a short 11m rope with an unmatched score of 2-11 at 58. In the junior grade, Gabriella Woodman qualified for three events for the upcoming national championships while Anna Doig claimed

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SCOREBOARD Results

Lowrie’s inclusion is the only change to the starting combination Elliott used against the Panthers. The Warriors open their season against Parramatta on Saturday, March 9. A week later they stage their first home game of the season - against the Sydney Roosters at Eden Park. Warriors team to play Brisbane at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin on Saturday, kick-off 7.30pm, is: Kevin Locke, Bill Tupou, Dane Nielsen, Konrad Hurrell, Manu Vatuvei, Thomas Leuluai, Shaun Johnson, Jacob Lillyman, Elijah Taylor, Ben Matulino, Feleti Mateo, Simon Mannering (c), Todd Lowrie. Interchange: Glen Fisiiahi, Charlie Gubb, Sam Rapira, Carlos Tuimavave, Alehana Mara, Jerome Ropati, Sebastine Ikahihifo, Steve Rapira. - APNZ

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Jerome Ropati will play his first game in 10 months and Todd Lowrie his first for his new club when the New Zealand Warriors take on the Brisbane Broncos in Saturday night’s pre-season match in Dunedin. Ropati was last year sidelined by a knee injury in the club’s 10th-round match against the Sydney Roosters. The 28-year-old has been named on the bench for his planned return in the Warriors’ final trial. Lowrie missed last weekend’s trial against Hamilton when he returned home after the death of his grandfather but will line up at loose forward in his first outing for the Warriors after joining the club from Melbourne. Also returning are Sam and Steve Rapira who were ruled out

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