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Witt confident Warriors can repeat the dose
15 September 2008 05:01amFive-eighth Michael Witt is confident the New Zealand Warriors can overcome a short turnaround before they are back in National Rugby League playoff action again.
The Warriors defied history and the bookmakers' long odds yesterday to grab a shock 18-15 victory on the road against defending champions and minor premiers Melbourne.
Their reward for being one of six teams left in the competition is a home semifinal against the Sydney Roosters on Friday.
But while the Warriors have just five days to recover and prepare, the Roosters have seven, their defeat to the Brisbane having come on Friday night.
However, Witt wasn't too concerned at the disparity, saying he didn't think the Warriors would be disadvantaged.
"In an ideal world, you'd like to have a bit longer, but we don't have that," he said.
"At this time of the year, we don't have time to make excuses. Come Friday night, we're going to be ready for the Roosters."
The result at Olympic Park marked the first time a club qualifying bottom for the eight-team playoffs had beaten the minor premiers since the present format was introduced 10 years ago.
For the Warriors, winger Manu Vatuvei starred in attack and defence, his previous frailties under the high ball a distant memory as he defused the bombs the Storm sent his way.
