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5:30pm Sat April 7, 2018
Round 5 - Go Media Stadium, Penrose / Aotearoa - Crowd: 25600

Round 5: Warriors v Cowboys preview

Hands up who expected this? 

Not even the most ardent Warriors fans expected them to be undefeated, headed into Round 5. The fever is starting to build after their 24-point demolition of the Roosters without pivot Shaun Johnson. The addition of Tohu Harris and Blake Green has breathed fresh life into a side that has flattered to deceived in the last few years despite some high-profile recruits. 

Now can they continue this, with the heightened expectations taking on last year's runners-up the North Queensland Cowboys. The Cinderella story from 2017 has turned into a pumpkin thus far in 2018 - they sit fourteenth with a single win after the first month. 

In what should be a fitting swansong for Johnathan Thurston has quickly turned to a nightmare. Injuries and the side not clicking like most pundits expected has heaped a Stonecutter's styled boulder around the neck of Paul Green and his men, and travelling across the tasman, taking on a pumped-up Warriors side makes for grim expectations for the weekend. 

Last meeting: Round 20 2017 - Cowboys 24 Warriors 12

Who to watch: Five try Fusitua! The hulking winger is the top try-scorer coming into the weekend and against one of the bottom-half defensive sides thus far. It is the second half of the double header, so expect the Warriors to put on a show and normally when they do, The Fus is one of the stars of the show. 

Looking at the away side, it would be easy to say Thurston is the man to watch but this preview likes to be a bit different. It'll be a big game for the other 'JT' - Jason Taumalolo has been slightly down on the godzilla-like performances from 2017, and coming up against a Warriors pack, he will want to make a statement and lead the Cowboys pack to their second victory.

The favourite: A 4-0 start to the season coupled with poor form from the Cowboys has the Warriors well backed.

My tip: They're at home, in form and Shaun Johnson is back. Warriors by 12.