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Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Warriors beat Penrith Panthers 20-16 after Shaun Johnson try in golden point abc Australian Broadcasting Corporation





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Warriors beat Penrith Panthers 20-16 after Shaun Johnson try in golden point

Warriors beat Penrith Panthers 20-16 after Shaun Johnson try in golden point
Warriors beat Penrith Panthers 20-16 after Shaun Johnson try in golden point
Warriors beat Penrith Panthers 20-16 after Shaun Johnson try in golden pointPostedIt is third time lucky for the Warriors as they beat Penrith 20-16 in their third-straight golden-point game.After losing to the Sea Eagles and Raiders in extra time in consecutive weeks, a return to Mt Smart Stadium bore fruit for the New Zealanders, who won on the back of a ducking and weaving Shaun Johnson on Saturday.Penrith winger Josh Mansour had levelled the scores at 16 in the 73rd minute but went from hero to zero when he was stripped of possession by Solomone Kata in a one-on-one tackle.


in the same way stuff

David Long: In defence of the Warriors halfback Shaun Johnson

David Long: In defence of the Warriors halfback Shaun Johnson
David Long: In defence of the Warriors halfback Shaun Johnson
David Long: In defence of the Warriors halfback Shaun JohnsonGETTY IMAGES Without Shaun Johnson the Warriors would have no chance of finishing in the top eight this season.OPINION: No disrespect, but Brad Fittler doesn't know what he's talking about when he criticises Shaun Johnson.The former NSW and Kangaroos star said Johnson doesn't do enough and he seems to regard having a dirty jersey at the end of a game as the determining factor of how much effort a player puts in.


not to mention stuff

David Long: In defence of the Warriors halfback Shaun Johnson

David Long: In defence of the Warriors halfback Shaun Johnson
David Long: In defence of the Warriors halfback Shaun Johnson
David Long: In defence of the Warriors halfback Shaun JohnsonGETTY IMAGES Without Shaun Johnson the Warriors would have no chance of finishing in the top eight this season.OPINION: No disrespect, but Brad Fittler doesn't know what he's talking about when he criticises Shaun Johnson.The former NSW and Kangaroos star said Johnson doesn't do enough and he seems to regard having a dirty jersey at the end of a game as the determining factor of how much effort a player puts in.


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