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NRLW Confirmed Lineup: Takitimu-Cook set for debut

Utility back Kalyn Takitimu-Cook will become the 23rd player to make her club debut this season when the One New Zealand Warriors face the Cronulla Sutherland Sharks in today’s round eight NRLW match at FMG Stadium Waikato in Hamilton (3.45pm kick-off).

She was added to the interchange at the 24-hour deadline after rookie prop Metanoia Fotu-Moala was ruled out with a hamstring injury.

Her spot has been taken by 18-year-old front rower Ashlee Matapo who’ll make her first start after being used off the interchange in four appearances so far this season.

Takitimu-Cook (25), replacing Matapo on the bench, has a strong rugby union background but switched to rugby league last year playing for the Richmond Roses in the Auckland competition and then helping the Akarana Falcons win the New Zealand Rugby League’s national premiership.

Fotu-Moala’s injury is yet another setback for the Warriors.

Team Lists

Backs

  • Fullback for Warriors is number 1 Apii Nicholls
    Fullback for Sharks is number 1 Emma Verran
  • Winger for Warriors is number 2 Tyra Wetere
    Winger for Sharks is number 2 Cassie Staples
  • Centre for Warriors is number 3 Kaiyah Atai
    Centre for Sharks is number 3 Tiana Penitani Gray
  • Centre for Warriors is number 4 Shakira Baker
    Centre for Sharks is number 4 Grace-Lee Weekes
  • Winger for Warriors is number 5 Payton Takimoana
    Winger for Sharks is number 5 Georgia Ravics
  • Five-Eighth for Warriors is number 6 Patricia Maliepo
    Five-Eighth for Sharks is number 14 Tyla King
  • Halfback for Warriors is number 7 Emmanita Paki
    Halfback for Sharks is number 7 Chantay Kiria-Ratu

Forwards

  • Prop for Warriors is number 10 Lavinia Kitai
    Prop for Sharks is number 8 Ellie Johnston
  • Hooker for Warriors is number 9 Lydia Turua-Quedley
    Hooker for Sharks is number 6 Georgia Hannaway
  • Prop for Warriors is number 16 Ashlee Matapo
    Prop for Sharks is number 10 Stephanie Faulkner
  • 2nd Row for Warriors is number 11 Maarire Puketapu
    2nd Row for Sharks is number 13 Talei Holmes
  • 2nd Row for Warriors is number 12 Makayla Eli
    2nd Row for Sharks is number 22 Rhiannon Byers
  • Lock for Warriors is number 13 Laishon Albert-Jones
    Lock for Sharks is number 9 Brooke Anderson

Interchange

  • Interchange for Warriors is number 14 Capri Paekau
    Interchange for Sharks is number 11 Manilita Takapautolo
  • Interchange for Warriors is number 15 Harata Butler
    Interchange for Sharks is number 12 Anne-Marie Kiria-Ratu
  • Interchange for Warriors is number 17 Ivana Lauitiiti
    Interchange for Sharks is number 17 Caitlan Johnston-Green
  • Interchange for Warriors is number 19 Kalyn Takitimu-Cook
    Interchange for Sharks is number 18 Jada Taylor

Reserves

  • Replacement for Warriors is number 18 Avery-Rose Carmont
    Replacement for Sharks is number 16 Nakia Davis-Welsh

Match Officials

  • Senior Review Official: Matt Noyen

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They’ve lost Tysha Ikenasio for three games to suspension and Matekino Gray for two games after both were sent off in last week’s match against Canberra.

Halfback Emily Curtain (knee) is out for the rest of the season and Winger Lavinia Tauhalaliku, who scored in her club debut last week, has been ruled out for this game as she follows concussion protocols.

Also unavailable are winger Michaela Brake (pregnancy) and prop Mya Hill-Moana (maternity).

On the positive side captain Apii Nicholls and standoff Patricia Maliepo are back to bolster th side.

Nicholls (pectoral) and Maliepo (calf) were ruled out of Saturday night’s Indigenous Round clash against the Canberra Raiders but return in a battle which pits the sixth-placed Warriors against the Sharks sitting two points ahead in fifth.

One New Zealand Warriors head coach Ron Griffiths has named a rearranged side in the wake of centre Tysha Ikenasio and middle forward Matekino Gray both being sent off in the 16-20 loss to the Raiders.

Nicholls resumes her customary role at fullback with Emmanita Paki, who played there against Canberra, listed at halfback in tandem with Maliepo.

Tyra Wetere comes back on the right wing for Lavinia Tauhalaliku, Shakira Baker has been moved into the centres and Lydia Turua-Quedley switched back to hooker after being used at halfback.

Makayla Eli has been named in the second row with the bench including teenagers Ivana Lauitiiti and Ashlee Matapo, who are both on development contracts.

Despite their loss to Canberra, the Warriors remain in the top six with a 3-4 record while the Sharks collected their fourth win last weekend with a 12-8 victory over the Titans.

The Warriors all but overcame the disadvantage of having just 11 players for most of the contest.

Falling 0-16 behind immediately after they were reduced to 11 with Ikenasio’s departure, they then outscored the Raiders 16-4 over the last 45 minutes of the match.

They had a 58%-42% advantage in possession while their completion rate was 78% to Canberra’s 67 per cent.

They were also clearly ahead in metres gained (1107-938), post contact metres (452-279), tackle breaks (42-28), missed tackles (28-42), ineffective tackles (3-13) and errors (8-15).

Individually they had four players who topped 100 metres in Harata Butler (146), Baker (141), Lauitiiti (124) and Kaiyah Atai (117).

Winger Payton Takimoana’s second hat-trick in her rookie season elevated her to the top of the competition’s try-scoring list.

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