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"It's our chance to repay everyone back in Tamworth with a good performance. “In particular, their local member Kevin Anderson was the perfect example with the spirit and energy he displayed to make them welcome.
The Warriors scored six tries to Newcastle's lone first half score from Gehamat Shibasaki.
Over the last few months many of our regional communities have seen a glimmer of hope that the drought will break, and this is one more thing to look forward to for those living in the country. Jazz Tevaga says the Warriors players want to give it a crack to make it into the top eight. “We want to thank the Tamworth community and businesses for their kindness, support and hospitality shown to the Warriors whilst they were in their beautiful town,” he said. Member for Tamworth Kevin Anderson thanked the Vodafone Warriors for delivering on their promise to play a game in Tamworth.
The Warriors will return to Tamworth for their round 16 clash against the Newcastle Knights. The Warriors spent three weeks in quarantine when they arrived in Australia in May. "It's one day at a time. "I'm glad we came and put in that performance for everyone that's supported us here. "Hopefully we can see some familiar faces, put on a strong performance and do everyone proud, not just back home but in Tamworth too.". As a show of respect for the town, the Warriors have been running out with the Tamworth postcode [2340] embroidered on their jerseys.