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  • NepiaN Offline
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    replied to Beige XI on last edited by
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    @Beige-XI said in NRL 2017:

    Quite an exciting finish to it. Warriors down by 6 with time almost up and put up a bomb after five tackles. They seemed to have recovered possession and were close to the Cowboys' line, but a pass was picked off and the Cowboys wing, Bowen, ran the length of the pitch to score. I went from thinking, "this is actually on" to "oh sh!t" in about a second!

    Your post reads like it's the first time you've seen the Warriors play ... they were always going to lose.

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    wrote on last edited by Donsteppa
    #775

    Saw a replay of the hit by Sia Soliola on Billy Slater this morning. Was idly thinking that - if you can do that sort of hit and somehow not get binned or sent off - then perhaps the players retaliating should be allowed to throw actual punches rather than the push and grab nonsense... If that tackle stays on the field, surely anything goes under such cowardly officiating...

    Bring Back the Biff.

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    @Donsteppa said in NRL 2017:

    Saw a replay of the hit by Sia Soliola on Billy Slater this morning. Was idly thinking that - if you can do that sort of hit and somehow not get binned or sent off - then perhaps the players retaliating should be allowed to throw actual punches rather than the push and grab nonsense... If that tackle stays on the field, surely anything goes under such cowardly officiating...

    Bring Back the Biff.

    Loved seeing Raiders fans on twitter/facebook saying that Slater slipped into the tackle. The refs in the NRL have been reluctant to send off players for years now and that order no doubt came from NRL HQ.

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  • SneakdefreakS Offline
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    replied to Beige XI on last edited by
    #777

    @Beige-XI said in NRL 2017:

    Quite an exciting finish to it. Warriors down by 6 with time almost up and put up a bomb after five tackles. They seemed to have recovered possession and were close to the Cowboys' line, but a pass was picked off and the Cowboys wing, Bowen, ran the length of the pitch to score. I went from thinking, "this is actually on" to "oh sh!t" in about a second!

    Didn't watch the game but the Warriors are now looking to next year as usual. Actually the top 8 seems set, which is rare at this point of the season, although Penrith still have a shot at making the playoffs.

    Warriors, Bulldogs, Raiders and Titans are the biggest disappointments of 2017.

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    #778

    Tricky Ricky gave the officials a serve in the pressa after the game. Hopefully it's on YouTube or somewhere.

    I'm sure he justified that tackle on Slater too.

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    replied to Bovidae on last edited by Sneakdefreak
    #779

    @Bovidae Watched it on the NRL site - hate to admit it but I agree with him about the reffing in the game right now. However, I think he was just deflecting from the Slater injury.

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    Dogs are now gone. And maybe Des Hasler as well. On a year where you miss the finals, and average less than 14 points a game, your job should be in trouble. Telling their only try last night was a committed solo effort from a guy they are cutting. Shit club.

    Panthers cling to a chance to play finals. For a team expected to push for the GF, they have been a massive disappointment.

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  • boobooB Do not disturb
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    No wonder I don't watch this shit.

    Dude gets caught by a knee in the head from a bloke running forward. Bloke not only penalised gets put on report. Bad dudes score from bullshit penalty.

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  • boobooB Do not disturb
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    #782

    Oh yeah ...

    ... and the Warriors are sht

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    @booboo I guess they think he deliberately raised his knee into contact and I can see why they would think that. NRL have been tough on that in the past. A few moons ago Craig? Smith, the Kiwi prop, was practically forced out of the NRL because he had a bad habit doing it.

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  • SneakdefreakS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Sneakdefreak
    #784

    Another great season by the Warriors. Also, very kind of them to wrap it up before I go on a winter holiday.

    Some thoughts:

    • A game that defined the season as a whole: Good defensive work undone by utter shit offence. Warriors have started to gel as a team when defending but still play as individuals when they have the pill.
    • Feel sorry for Simon Mannering. The bloke is putting in 110% every game yet his teammates don't have the same urgency. About 90 seconds to go in the first half, Warriors have a scrum and Mannering is ready to pack down (to stop the clock) but 12 other guys aren't.
    • Warriors are freeing up cap to take advantage of teams currently in cap hell (i.e Bulldogs and Roosters). Need guys who will not arse about when time is of the essence.
    • But first thing is to fire Tony Iro as recruitment/head scout and bring back John Ackland. Need to find guys who can play a certain role, not just over-priced Kiwi NRL veterans. Ackland can do that.
    • Speaking of over-priced Kiwi NRL veterans, the Isaac Luke signing has been a bust. Time to look at possible trade options for him (most likely SuperLeague).
    • Kata can also be traded. Too one-dimensional and unwilling to change. Plus Klokstad-Nicoll is a more versatile player.
    • But that was a great intercept try by Kata. Yet what would happen if that trainer (who was slowing down) got in the way and stopped Kata from scoring? Penalty try?
    • This is why trainers shouldn't be allowed on the field during play. Yes if a guy is injured but don't fucking swan about like you're in the starting 13.
    • Scary moment with Sharks halfback Nu Brown getting knocked out by an accidental Sam Lisone knee to the temple. Crowd was a bit shocked when he started convulsing (I don't know if that made it onto Sky Sports) but I know his family/friends were at the game.
    • However, Brown's tackle technique was so awkward that Lisone can't be held responsible for it.
    • Bodene Thompson was injured a few seconds prior to that - he did his shoulder in on a try-saving tackle attempt. Most likely won't be re-signed by the club.
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    #785

    Warriors should sign this 7 year old....

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  • SneakdefreakS Offline
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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by
    #786

    @taniwharugby That's not a 7 year old, that's Raz.

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  • G Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #787

    That's the Warriors issue in a nutshell - stood out physically in age grades, and now don't know how to grind it out against similar physical specimens.

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    #788

    Not just a warriors issue , but I think they and a lot of clubs tend to be always looking for the quick fix rather than the long term succession plan . And it leads to a chasing your tail effect .
    The storm based in Melbourne have pinched a lot from observing how the AFL clubs operate and it's been a big part of their success, they very seldom enter the race for big name players , put all their efforts into finding the best kids instead and developing them , so there is a continual 5 year plan in place , the replacements for the likes of Cronk , slater and smith are already at the club .

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  • DiceD Offline
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    #789

    The Warriors build their team from guys who are from the NZ system, it's basically like building a Union team from the Australian system now. The school and club comps here are just not that good and don't prepare players for long term success. The Kiwis in Australia come out a lot better.

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  • DiceD Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Dice
    #790

    It really wasn't that long ago when there were just 4 teams in the 1st 13 school comp here in Auckland. Basically every team was guaranteed a spot in the semifinals.

    I'd say that only MAGS and St Pauls were the only serious teams back then. Kelston were in it, but I don't think they were serious and just scrapped together some of their 2nd XV players to be their league team.

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  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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    wrote on last edited by kiwiinmelb
    #791

    The storm have done really well developing kiwi talent recently ,

    Got a couple of good ones on the way as well, smiths replacement, young Maori hooker , Brandon smith is a real smart footballer, and a young Maori fullback jahrome Hughes looks the goods as well.

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    replied to Dice on last edited by
    #792

    The years I played league during my school days it was always a secondary thing and everyone of my teammates were rugby players (and one hockey player) and I guess most of our opposition were rugby players too.

    It's a bit different I guess to the school comps in Oz. But, you tend to think a guy coming out of the Auckland 1A or Super 8s would be pretty professional - although I guess some consider 1A to still be a comp based on size.

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  • SneakdefreakS Offline
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    replied to kiwiinmelb on last edited by Sneakdefreak
    #793

    @kiwiinmelb said in NRL 2017:

    Not just a warriors issue , but I think they and a lot of clubs tend to be always looking for the quick fix rather than the long term succession plan . And it leads to a chasing your tail effect .

    True but there's big pressure to make the playoffs now and with the salary cap forcing teams to cut top talent (usually in pre-season) it means teams can get a good year here and there like Gold Coast and Canberra did last year or St George and Manly this year.
    I suspect the Warriors are going to follow this formula - keep a lot of cap space going into the offseason and wait for the Bulldogs, Broncos, Cowboys, Roosters to cut players.

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