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Warriors v Cowboys: Andrew Webster keeps the faith with starting side, one change for Magic Round clash

Warriors v Cowboys: Andrew Webster keeps the faith with starting side, one change for Magic Round clash

NZ Herald29-04-2025
As the Warriors hunt a third straight victory in Saturday's Magic Round clash against the North Queensland Cowboys in Brisbane, coach Andrew Webster has named an unchanged starting side.
Following last week's victory over the Newcastle Knights in Christchurch, the Warriors have not changed the 13 who ran out as starters.
Marata Niukore remains at prop, despite his early sin-binning against the Knights, and partners captain Mitch Barnett in the front row.
That move sees Leka Halasima continue in the second row, while Jackson Ford starts on the bench, where he will also cover prop.
Jacob Laban moves out of the first 17 names, as he goes through the NRL's concussion protocols as the only change from the matchday side that defeated Newcastle.
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