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  • westcoastieW Offline
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    #383

    If Graeme Lowe gets the job, I'm off the Warriors forever - somehow I think hes angling for it, and can't help but wonder if he's been up to some shit behind the scenes.

    Graeme Lowe defends Warriors change

    He was on one of the news shows a month or so saying he was ready to coach again *"not necessarily the Warriors though" - I'm very suspect and lets face it last time he was involved was probably when the Warriors started going really pear-shaped.

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    @kev many good points, but I don't believe in Kearney. I think he coached a boring style

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    The right decision but poor timing. Should have been done six months ago, or otherwise at the end of this season given they backed away in 2019.

    Kearney wasn't going to turn anything around given his coaching record, but he's always appeared to be a good bloke - the sense of a good man being thrown under the bus mid-pandemic won't do the Warriors many favours either.

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    @Donsteppa give him a new multiyear deal then cut him within 6 months. Terrible business

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    Don't know what people expect with the roster the Warriors have. They're a side packed with journeymen and a world class back 3. Unfortunately world class outside backs and nothing else anywhere in the squad aren't going to get you very far. The halves are journeymen, they have nothing coming out of dummy half (no disrespect to Wade Egan but he'd be probably the 16th best rake in the comp) and the pack are full of toilers with a lack of creativity coming out of them. They're just severly lacking in too many areas to be a top 8 side let alone anything higher than that.

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    It must be hard for a loyal coach who's been dumped to take shots at the roster. But that is the ongoing issue with the Warriors, we just can't snag enough quality talent to seriously threaten 6-8, let alone the top 4. We've had (and have) some serious talent over the years, and for the odd period we've had a squad that could legitimately go deep in the comp. But overlay those times with our variable coaching quality and it's more rocks than diamonds.

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    @African-Monkey snap!

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    @Paekakboyz apparently they are focusing on youth development again after letting it slide for a while. This is the most sustainable way for the club

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    @canefan hmm wonder if Auckland League stepping away from the Warriors will see an improvement in grassroots and the feeder system. I know there are scouts from most teams checking out NZ talent but getting more of our homegrown guys in the mix will hopefully let us save $$ to really target aussie talent, whether that's experienced guys or up and comers.

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    replied to Paekakboyz on last edited by canefan
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    @Paekakboyz said in NRL 2020:

    @canefan hmm wonder if Auckland League stepping away from the Warriors will see an improvement in grassroots and the feeder system. I know there are scouts from most teams checking out NZ talent but getting more of our homegrown guys in the mix will hopefully let us save $$ to really target aussie talent, whether that's experienced guys or up and comers.

    Our best ever teams were homegrown with a few aussies thrown in. We have bought poorly for the most part since Wiki and Price. Off the top of my head, Luck Lillyman Harris and RTS were or have been great, Tomkins Luke Blair not so much. Hoffman tried hard but was past his best. Can't think of anyone else right now, I am prepared to be corrected

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    wrote on last edited by booboo
    #393

    How about getting John Ackland in the house and on the young talent again. Why they got rid of him, I don't know ( @Sneakdefreak might)

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    yes the roster is dogshit, but Kearney has been there for 3.5 years, so it's all his.

    He's been a head coach for 121 first grade games. He has won 42 of those. This should not be a shock to anyone

    He's getting an awful lot of sympathy over here, and honestly that's understandable (people loving the Warriors for what they did to get the footy back) but in all seriousness this should have happened 12 months ago.

    The recruitment at the Warriors for several years has been "did you play for the kiwis once? okay have a truck-ton of money" or even worse, trying to buy ex-Storm players (which works out for no one).

    We are never going to buy ready-made origin-level talent, so stop trying. Identify needs and fill them with solid pros, and identify local talent to provide that bit extra. We have one part of the spine sorted. I assume our hooker is cheap, so that's okay, but our halves? The money Nikorima is on is a just another bad warriors contract. We need a complete rebuild, which is a shame, because RTS is going to realise he wasted the best years of an elite level career by playing in Auckland. He deserves better.

    The new coach needs to provide an edge to all prep. The Roosters had a 5-day turnaround to a game against the other unbeaten side. They lost a player to injury because of the intensity of the defensive session they did on Thursday. I somehow doubt there has been that level of prep in the Warriors for some time (not just Kearney to be fair).

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    On the NRL as a whole

    The QLD teams are dogshit. Green should be the next coach sacked given he actually has a good roster to work with, and the Cowboys are terrible. The Broncos have an unbalanced squad, and too many passengers. The Titans are just stacked with ordinary, and losing meekly to the Dragons is damning.

    Manly are a bloody tough side, and those Trbo... Turbo... Trj... those brothers they have a both really fucking good. I would say they are the 2nd best team in the comp right now. Newcastle are going well, playing off the back of a big, mean forward pack. Mitchell Pearce is the reason they can't win the comp, even given an armchair ride against a shit Broncos team he worked against them last week. I have a sneaky suspicion that Parra are once again pretenders. Everyone else is making up the numbers.

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    @mariner4life said in NRL 2020:

    We need a complete rebuild, which is a shame, because RTS is going to realise he wasted the best years of an elite level career by playing in Auckland.

    TBF, if he'd swapped to rugby rather then re-sign with the Warriors he'd have been perfectly placed to be in a successful Auckland based team right now.

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    RTS might just be one of those guys that never gets the titles that he deserves, in terms of championships, but still one of the best to ever play.

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    @Snowy said in NRL 2020:

    RTS might just be one of those guys that never gets the titles that he deserves, in terms of championships, but still one of the best to ever play.

    Well he's got one at least. More than Stacey who probably deserved one at least too.

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    @Snowy said in NRL 2020:

    RTS might just be one of those guys that never gets the titles that he deserves, in terms of championships, but still one of the best to ever play.

    whoa whoa whoa hold on

    There is a decent argument to make that he is only the 3rd best fullback in the comp right now.

    He's really really fucking good, but perhaps made to look better by being the best player at his club by the length of the Flemington straight.

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    @Nepia said in NRL 2020:

    @Snowy said in NRL 2020:

    RTS might just be one of those guys that never gets the titles that he deserves, in terms of championships, but still one of the best to ever play.

    Well he's got one at least. More than Stacey who probably deserved one at least too.

    Yeah that is why I used the plural.

    I did also say "one of the best". Top ten fullbacks?

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    @mariner4life said in NRL 2020:

    made to look better by being the best player at his club by the length of the Flemington straight.

    No doubt about that, but he was pretty bloody good before he came to the Worriers too, and won a championship in a very good Rooster team of course.

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    replied to Snowy on last edited by
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    @Snowy said in NRL 2020:

    Top ten fullbacks?

    crowded field

    Some greats in the 90s (Belcher, Brasher, ET, even Dale Shearer)

    Minnichelo, Matty Bowen, Lockyer as a FB was a jet, Jaryd Hayne got Parra to a GF by himself, Slater is the best i have seen, Tedesco is awesome and getting better, Tommy Turbo, Brett Stewart,

    and that's just the ones i can name off the top of my head.

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