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  • New Zealand Warriors vs Canterbury Bulldogs expert predictions for Friday’s Round 25 NRL game
  • Shaun Johnson plays his final home game for the Warriors
  • Warriors expected to cover the 7.5-point spread
  • New Zealand Warriors vs Canterbury Bulldogs Preview

    Shaun Johnson plays his final home game in New Zealand and the Warriors are backed to mark the occasion with a win. The hosts can cover with a 7.5-point start.
    • The Warriors have won 6 of the past 7 games against Canterbury.
    • 16 of 21 Canterbury games have gone under the game total in 2024.
    • 5 of the past 6 Warriors games have gone under the game total.
    • Shaun Johnson has scored a try in 2 of his past 3 games against Canterbury.

    Head to Head

    New Zealand had won all six games played against Canterbury between 2019-2023.
    A 87th minute field goal by Matt Burton handed the Bulldogs the win in round 18 with the pair locked at 12-12 after 80 minutes.

    New Zealand Warriors Form

    The Warriors went into the sheds 10-all against Manly last weekend at Brookvale and looked in really good shape, however, Tom Trbojevic stole the show in the second half and New Zealand couldn’t find their spark in attack, losing the match 24-10.
    It was the Warriors third straight defeat and their seventh in their past 10 matches.
    From a betting trends perspective, the Warriors have been getting the job done recently, covering the line in five of their past seven matches, despite already being ruled out of finals contention.

    New Zealand Warriors Team News

    Wade Egan returns from an elbow injury pushing Freddy Lussick to the bench and Chanel Harris-Tavita out of the side.

    New Zealand Warriors Team List

    1. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
    2. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
    3. Adam Pompey
    4. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
    5. Marcelo Montoya
    6. Luke Metcalf
    7. Shaun Johnson
    8. Addin Fonua-Blake
    9. Wayde Egan
    10. Mitch Barnett
    11. Marata Niukore
    12. Kurt Capewell
    13. Dylan Walker
    Interchange
    14. Freddy Lussick
    15. Tom Ale
    16. Jazz Tevaga
    17. Demitric Sifakula
    Reserves
    18. Chanel Harris-Tavita
    20. Leka Halasima
    21. Taine Tuaupiki
    22. Edward Kosi
    23. Bunty Afoa

    Canterbury Bulldogs Form

    Canterbury put in a 2024 Bulldogs performance against the Dolphins last week, wearing Wayne Bennett’s men down with their hard defence and owning 57% of possession and a whopping 66% of the territory.
    With the Dolphins gassed the Bulldogs put their foot down and ran in two second half tries to put the match out of reach 30-10.
    It is another match where the Doggies defence was the star and Matt Burton’s ability to pin their opposition in their own end from his perfect kicking game.
    At this stage of the year all you can do is rant on about the near perfect Bulldogs defence that once again restricted their opposition to just one linebreak and only 10 points.
    That makes them now the best defensive side in the comp, allowing an average of just 16 points per game in 2024 while conceding just 3.7 linebreaks per game.

    Canterbury Bulldogs Team News

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