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A massive Sunday triple kicks off at the state-of-the-art One NZ Stadium in Christchurch with the Warriors playing host to the Cowboys.

The Wahs sit second on the ladder and have a chance to close within four points of the Panthers, who suffered a shock loss to the Titans on Saturday.

From there we head to Melbourne for a showdown between great mates Craig Bellamy and Ricky Stuart.

The Storm and Raiders have built up a great rivalry during the past 15 years and produced a number of epic contests.

The curtain comes down on Round 16 with an all top-eight showdown between the Roosters and Sharks, featuring a showdown between Sam Walker and Nicho Hynes.

Follow all the action from Round 16 of the NRL Telstra Premiership on NRL.com's live blog.

Warriors v Cowboys at One NZ Stadium, Christchurch

Absolute scenes in Christchurch

50 min: Tanner Stowers-Smith hurls himself at the defence but comes up with an error. The Warriors throw in a challenge alleging a strip but the bunker says 'no'. The challenge is lost and the Cowboys are hard on attack.

48 min: Make it FOUR for Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad as the left side clicks again with the halves handling before Adam Pompey delivers the final pass to his winger. Pompey adds the extras. Warriors 20-10

47 min: Murray Taulagi scrambles for a loose ball in the in-goal but Te Maire Martin gets back to make it a contest and the Cowboys winger knocks the ball on.

46 min: The Warriors are penalised for a leg lift in a tackle allowing the Cowboys to march down field.

45 min: Chanel Harris-Tavita is held up just short of the line in a three-man Cowboys tackle. 

43 min: Scott Drinkwater puts up a bomb and Jake Clifford takes it on the full but is swamped by the Warriors defence 10 metres out.

Drinky dazzles: After conceding two early tries the Cowboys needed to lift and their No.1 gun Scott Drinkwater came up with a key intercept to deny the Wahs a third try before setting up Braidon Burns for a try and then crossing for one of his own.

Triple treat: A stunning first half from Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad as he ran in three tries and chalked up a team high 140 run metres. Just behind CNK for metres gained was Blues Origin prop Mitch Barnett, who got through a power of work with 14 runs for 119 metres and 21 tackles.

Half-time: The Warriors had 61 per cent of possession and completed five more sets than the Cowboys but the visitors hung tough to trail by only four points.

40 min: Demitric Vaimauga sends an inside ball to Te Maire Martin as the Wahs chase late points but the halfback can't handle and the Cowboys cling on.

37 min: Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad looks to have a stunning fourth try for the half but the excitement is short lived as the last pass is ruled forward.

Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 3rd Try

34 min: That's a hat-trick for Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad as Chanel Harris-Tavita delivers a sublime pass and the winger races 30 metres to the line. CNK is the first Warrior to grab a first-half hat-trick since David Fusitu'a in Round 1, 2017 against the Knights at Mt Smart.

33 min: A turnover by the Cowboys on halfway as Tom Mikaele has his pass intercepted by Ali Leiataua.

30 min: A close thing for the Warriors as Jacob Laban does a great job to climb high and bring down a bomb but he loses control just short of the line as he reaches out to try and score.

29 min: Marata Niukore leaves the field for a HIA which he passes.

Scott Drinkwater Try

27 min: The Cowboys go bang-bang as Scott Drinkwater has too much speed for Chanel Harris-Tavita and slices through for his eighth try of the season. Jake Clifford converts. 10-10

Clifford inch perfect

26 min: Jake Clifford nails the fifth 40-20 of his career and the Cowboys are in prime attacking position again.

Braidon Burns Try

23 min: The Cowboys hit back with Braidon Burns strolling over in the corner in his return from a hamstring injury. Scott Drinkwater's long pass was a pearler to set up the winger. Jake Clifford misses the conversion. Warriors 10-4

22 min: The Cowboys get their first penalty when the Warriors fail to get square at marker. A chance for the visitors to get some field position after doing plenty of defence.

21 min: Jackson Ford leaves the field with what appears to be a pec injury and he is done for the day.

19 min: Heilum Luki is also pinged for a high shot that takes the penalty count to 5-0 to the Warriors.

18 min: The Warriors have had 65 per cent of possession and go inside the red zone again on the back of a penalty against Griffin Neame for a high shot.

15 min: A clean line break by Jaxon Purdue has the Cowboys on the attack but Jake Clifford's cross field kick is expertly defused by Dallin Watene-Zelezniak.

Drinkwater flips the script

12 min: A huge play by Scott Drinkwater with the Wahs threatening again as he takes an intercept and races 60 metres before the defence tracks him down.

Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 2nd Try

10 min: Jacob Laban is cut down five metres out, Wayde Egan jumps into dummy half and sends a superb cut-out pass to Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad who dives into the corner to make it an early double. Adam Pompey fails to convert. Warriors 10-0

Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad Try

7 min: Slick hands to the left edge with Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad finishing off the work of Te Maire Martin, Chanel Harris-Tavita and Adam Pompey inside him. Pompey converts. Warriors 6-0

6 min: A high tackle penalty against Scott Drinkwater has the Cowboys under the pump on their own line.

4 min: The first penalty of the match goes to the Warriors after Jaxon Purdue is pinged for a strip and the home side takes a quick tap.

House full: An unbelievable atmosphere at a sold-out One NZ Stadium with 25,000 fans under the roof and ready to cheer their team on.

Late Mail

Warriors: Mitch Barnett has been promoted to the starting side on game day with Tanners Stowers-Smith moving to the bench. Barnett will line up after playing just 25 minutes in Origin Two but Maroons forward Kurt Capewell is being rested. Barnett will make his first appearance for the Warriors since their 42-12 win over Brisbane in Round 11. Hooker Sam Healey has failed to come up from a thumb injury and dropped out of the squad on Saturday with Luke Metcalf added to the bench in No.20. 

Cowboys: Coach Todd Payten has made two late changes with Griffin Neame and Coen Hess coming into the starting side for Tom Mikaele and Jason Taumalolo, who revert to the bench. Maroons reps Heilum Luki, Murray Taulagi and Reuben Cotter are all backing up. Samoan representative Jeremiah Nana plays his first match since Round 9 after recovering from a shoulder injury, while Matt Lodge also comes back from injury on the six-man bench.

Numbers Game

  • The Warriors have won their last four games against the Cowboys.
  • The Cowboys have not won in New Zealand since 2019.
  • The Warriors have won five of their last seven games in Christchurch.
  • Cowboys centre Tom Chester has scored four tries in his last five games.
  • Warriors halfback Te Maire Martin has scored four tries in his last four games.

 

Storm v Raiders at AAMI Park

Storm v Raiders: Round 16

Numbers Game

  • The Storm have scored 94 points in three successive wins at AAMI Park.
  • The Raiders have won five of their last seven games at AAMI Park.
  • Storm winger Will Warbrick has scored seven tries in his last nine games at AAMI Park.
  • Ricky Stuart will bring up 800 games as player (243 games) and coach (557 games).
  • Storm five-eighth Cameron Munster makes his 250th NRL appearance.

 

Roosters v Sharks at Allianz Stadium

Roosters v Sharks: Round 16

 

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