General NSW Cup 2025

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The discussion focuses extensively on the Warriors NSW Cup team's season progress, with significant attention on player performances and development. Members closely evaluate players like Tanah Boyd for his organizational skills and goal-kicking when partnered with TMM as highlighted in several game analyses #19 #418. Emerging talents such as Toby Crosby and Kalani Going draw frequent assessments regarding their potential roles and NRL readiness #508 #517. Users frequently debate optimal team selections, advocating for specific backline combinations and expressing disappointment when promising players like Daeon Amituanai were overlooked #231 #468. Accessing games proves another key theme - BarTV Sports serves as the primary streaming platform, with user #120 sharing positive subscription experiences. The team maintains strong form despite mid-season challenges against defending champions, with detailed halftime and play-by-play updates provided by active participants like #216 #702. Standout forwards like Tom Ale consistently receive praise despite injury setbacks overshadowing NSWFocus, while positional debates intensify around players such as Jacob Laban, where expectations clashed with inconsistent performances #761. The collective sentiment highlights developmental progress while scrutinizing individual contributions across the season.

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Boyd is just ingrained professionalism, and second-nature basic skills.

That foundation is what our Kiwi halfs don't get.
Problem is that Kiwi halves mostly do not play at school under coaches that are anything more than someones dad who played prop or second row for a senior B's team in the eighties who is kind enough to volunteer to coach because there is no one else on the school or clubs parent roster available.

That is the type of system NZ fans keep expecting the next Cooper Cronk to hatch magically from.
 
Problem is that Kiwi halves mostly do not play at school under coaches that are anything more than someones dad who played prop or second row for a senior B's team in the eighties who is kind enough to volunteer to coach because there is no one else on the school or clubs parent roster available.

That is the type of system NZ fans keep expecting the next Cooper Cronk to hatch magically from.
Unfortunately fans in NZ don't understand the importance of the junior level of coaching available to young halves in Australia
On the GC alone they have Keebra Park and Palm Beach Currumbin schools who have produced many NRL players especially halves
 
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