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    Warriors coach Andrew Webster is crediting their defence and kick pressure for a surprise 36-16 thrashing of the Manly Sea Eagles at Mt Smart

    Warriors coach Andrew Webster is crediting their defence and kick pressure for a surprise 36-16 thrashing of the Manly Sea Eagles at Mt Smart

    15 March 2025 - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    The Wahs scored three tries in each half and boasted a 91 percent completion rate.

    Webster says they looked a lot more like themselves than they did in Las Vegas.



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