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Austin Dias takes on the Warriors defence on Sunday.

Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles will be looking to get their NSW Cup finals campaign back on track in a crucial match against the Warriors in Auckland on Friday night.

The Sea Eagles sit seventh on the ladder and play the second-placed Warriors in a big round 25 match at Daniel Anderson Stadium.

With the top five teams contesting the finals, Blacktown Workers are on 28 points equal with Penrith (sixth) but just one point behind the Bulldogs (fourth) and Canberra (fifth). 

The Bulldogs and Raiders play each other on Saturday in Canberra with Penrith taking on competition leaders North Sydney Bears away on Sunday.

Blacktown Workers finish their regular season with an away game against the fourth-placed Bulldogs at Belmore Sports Ground.

The Sea Eagles will be looking for a much faster start against the Warriors after rallying late in their 28-18 loss to Penrith last Friday night.

Trailing 12-0 at half-time, the Sea Eagles piled on three late tries in Penrith but it was to no avail with the home side going down by 10 with Blacktown Workers winger Jackson Ferris grabbing a double.

Blacktown Workers lost to the Warriors 40-30 at home in round seven.

Kick-off against the Warriors on Friday is 5.30pm (NZ time). See the Blacktown team here

 

 

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