NRL 2019
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Warriors rolling vs the Panthers. Strange ref calls happening with 2 sin binnings against the Panthers. The second one was harsh to say the least. Great acrobatic try by David Fusitua
If we had won that game, we wouldn’t hear the end of that Fusitua try. Hand was out I thought.
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Warriors find another way to snatch a loss from the jaws of victory. We are a busted flush, time to burn the house down and start again. Kearney out. But where to now? I don't see light at the end of the tunnel. Who can they get to coach? I watched part 2 of keeping the Faith today. The end, where they let Ali go made me so sad. That team was so good. Perhaps they need to try and reinvent that time by plucking a hungry up and coming reserve grade coach from oz a-la Daniel Anderson?
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If ever a game told the tale of the Warriors this season, their 19-18 golden point loss to Penrith was it. They had opportunities to run up the score on the Panthers, last season they would have, as the refs were on their side with two sin bins (the second being dubious). But the Warriors through their conservative and passive style, almost similar to the Black Caps, let the Panthers come back and take the lead with less than two minutes to go.
Penrith then gives up a penalty, Warriors tie, and then in OT do the same passive conservative shit and lose to a James Maloney drop goal.Positives?
Karl Lawton starting at hooker and Jazz Tevaga starting at lock really got momentum for the Warriors in the first half as the pair ran and spun like two RBs in a Madden video game. Bunty Afoa and Sam Lisone were aggressive when coming off the bench while Isaiah Papalii played his best game of the season with several bone crunching hits.
Another positive was watching James Maloney have a meltdown when the two sin bins happened, really thought he might get sent off as well.
Negatives?
A lot. Again, this loss defined the whole season.
Their strategy and game management was the thing that lost this game.
The Warriors allowed the Panthers too much room to run. Watching it from Mt Smart you saw Penrith running 10 metres on every play while the Warriors stood back and let the attack come to them. They also allowed the Panthers to offload at will which the Panthers did nicely.
Kearney has been shit at managing his bench this year and he did it here with Nathaniel Roache, whose career he has probably just ended.
There was about 25 minutes to go in the game and it was obvious Roache was buggered, a perfect time to bring Lawton back on to change the tempo of the game. Nope, he leaves Roache out there, who has just returned from yet another lengthy injury, and with around 15 minutes to go Roache goes for a dummyhalf run and blows out his ACL. Had he pulled him when he was already tired Roache would be ready for next week. Now his career is done. Fin. Nice work Mooks.
Another career ending is that of Blake Green who is too old to carry this team around. Chanel Harris-Tevita or Adam Keighran better be ready to play some games in 2020 because I doubt Green can play the whole 2020 season.
Instead of wasting cap space on Matt Lodge the Warriors would be wiser to spend some money on a replacement halfback like Aidan Sezer or Sam Williams from Canberra, both of whom are available, or Ryley Jacks from the Gold Coast. The Warriors can still pick up a good frontrower in Lachlan Timm who is doing well in the NSW Cup and would be a cheap acquisition. -
I really want to go to the new Parramatta stadium ... but god I don't know if I can bring myself to go to a Warriors match. Maybe the best thing that could have happened is if they'd hired Lodge, then I could have given up on them once and for all, instead they're likely to inflict many more years of misery on my life.
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I just watched Keeping the Faith, 25 years of the Warriors. Reminded me why I love them so much, and how much unrealised potential we had. The ABs are #1 but some of the best sporting moment's I've ever had were at Warriors games
you know why? Expectation. When the Warriors are on, it comes as a surprise, which brings its own high. Fuck being a Storm supporter. Yes your team turns up, game after game, season after season, and is always on. But where is the joy? only the crushing disappointment of another Grand Final loss. Booooring.
We put up with drudge. Game after game. Season after season. And then BANG!! we go on a tear, knock over some great teams playing unreal football. And it is glorious. Made better because you know it's fleeting. Next season (or even next week) we will be back to the mean.
Twas ever thus.
Seriously, i have the same issue with the Warriors as i have with the Taipans. If we are going to lose most weeks, can we at least lose by playing fun football? This turgid shit we turn up with at the moment is unsuccessful and boring.
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@mariner4life That is why Kearney has to go. We went down last night barely firing a shot. Bring back the razzle dazzle
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Look, we're all fed up with the Warriors, but at least we all pretty much saw this coming.
Spare a thought for the Bronco supporters. This is a club that is used to contending. The play finals basically every year. Gun stadium, all the money, free to air games every fucking weekend.
And they suck. And there isn't much light at the end of their tunnel either. Boyd and McCulloch are shit and taking up a whack of their cap, so are pretty much undroppable. This season is a write-off, but where is the improvement next year coming from?
Nah, on second thoughts, fuck 'em
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God i love league. Tariq Sims rubbed out for a week for a late hit. Misses Origin. His wife takes to Instagram with a rant about Qld bias on the panel. Glorious.
Bad news for Qld is it means Klemmer comes back in.
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Melbourne get a win on the road in an Origin round. What a fucking juggernaut of a club.
Craig Bellamy the quickest coach in NRL history to 300 wins (437 games, for a nice 69%)
Kevvie Walters' son becomes the latest of 486 Walters' to play NRL, rugby league royalty that family.
Cam Smith plays game 400 next week
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Completely forgot to mention I went to Origin game 1 .
We went as a work group and everything was laid on. Sat next to a massive bogan who was good value but unfortunately grabbed my head and kissed me on the cheek when Gagai scored.
Still great experience with only the 30min wait to get out of the parking garage being the low point of the night.
Suncorp is still the best footy stadium Ive been to.
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Just read a game thread from last night, NRL fans and their attitude to the Storm sort of amuses me.
To read any thread, you would think they are the only team that wrestles/ the grubbiest team in the comp/are part of an NRL conspiracy to help them. It's fucking bizarre. Then someone will bring up the salary cap thing, and then sort of suggest they are still over it, despite their team being full of absolute nobodies.
Then it starts on Cam Smith being shit. Bellamy being shit. It's amazing to me a team plays the prelim at least every year with a shit coach.
I have no particular love for the Storm, probably mainly because they are always at the pointy end. But the shit they cop, mainly from Sydney fans of crap clubs is amazing. I don't even really hold the cap thing against them, as it was basically them trying to hold on to gun players they developed.
They never sign superstars. In fact they are never in the market for them. When was the last time you heard a "Latrell to the Storm" type rumour? They either develop their own, or they take spuds, off-casts, and rejects from other clubs, and turn them in to GF-standard players. They are a model club, and yet all they cop is shit for it. The fact they are more hated than the Roosters astounds me
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@raznomore said in NRL 2019:
Completely forgot to mention I went to Origin game 1 .
We went as a work group and everything was laid on. Sat next to a massive bogan who was good value but unfortunately grabbed my head and kissed me on the cheek when Gagai scored.
Still great experience with only the 30min wait to get out of the parking garage being the low point of the night.
Suncorp is still the best footy stadium Ive been to.
Going to Boganpalooza was always on my theoretical sporting bucket list, but as I haven't watched in about 10 years I haven't been interested, but thought I might go to the final match this year. Tickets were available and reasonable. But I have a bloody presentation at a staff meeting that night.
It may remain unfulfilled. But maybe I should try get to a Suncorp one next year after reading your post.