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Anasta sees chance for Warriors' to make final
20 September 2008 05:01amSydney skipper Braith Anasta rates the New Zealand Warriors a definite chance to make the National Rugby League grand final after seeing them despatch his Roosters 30-13 in Auckland last night.
Behind at halftime, the Warriors grabbed four tries in the second half while keeping the Roosters scoreless, to set up a preliminary final with Manly in Sydney next Saturday night.
Asked if he believed the Warriors could get past the Sea Eagles, Anasta said he felt they had the goods to do so.
"They have some big fellas and some quick blokes up in the middle of the ruck and all around the park," he said.
"I suppose their game is based around momentum and just getting that flow. If they do that to Manly, they're going to be hard to stop."
The Warriors lost both their round-robin meetings to Manly, thumped 52-6 at Brookvale Oval in March and edged out 20-14 in Auckland in June.
Coach Ivan Cleary acknowledged his side faced a big challenge at the Sydney Football Stadium next weekend, but was confident of their prospects if they pulled a top display.
"They're a good side and they've been outstanding for a few years," he said of the Sea Eagles, .
"It's a huge ask, but I think if we perform to our capability, then we're a chance. Sure it's a tough game, but that's what it's all about."
The 25,585 crowd that packed Mt Smart Stadium for the Warriors' last home game of the season produced a passionate and boisterous atmosphere.
They saw their side get a dream start, with fullback Lance Hohaia scoring the first of his two tries in just the third minute.
But from there, the Roosters began to control proceedings with the tactical kicking of Anasta and Mitchell Pearce a constant threat.
In the 27th minute, after a sustained period of pressure, the visitors finally got on the scoreboard through a Pearce try to tie the score at 6-6.
They went ahead three minutes later with a rare penalty try, after Hohaia was ruled to have pulled back opposite number Anthony Minichiello during a chase for the ball.
