Post Match 2023 Penrith vs Warriors - Week 1 Finals (Post Match)

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01 Jan 1970

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🤖 Thread Summary

This discussion focuses on the post-match reaction to the Warriors' loss against the Penrith Panthers in Week 1 of the NRL Finals. The Warriors were defeated 32-6 in what appears to have been their first finals appearance in recent years.

The central issue dominating the conversation is the absence of star halfback Shaun Johnson SJ, which had a devastating impact on the team's performance. Makasene #5594 identified the loss of SJ as "monumental," highlighting that the Warriors entered the finals without a proper halfback, general kicking play, or repeat sets. enterthewarrior #5600, The Shah of Iran #5621, sup42 #5762 emphasized that SJ must play in the next match regardless of his fitness status. snake77 #5703 explained how Johnson's absence created a cascade of problems, forcing Walker off the bench where he had been effective and leaving the team without their main organizer and kicker.

Significant criticism was directed at coach Webster's selection decisions and game strategy. Makasene #5636 described the coaching performance as the worst of the season, particularly criticizing the bench strategy and game plan. The selection of a small bench featuring Jazz, Sironen, and Lussick received harsh criticism, with users questioning why stronger options like Curran, Bunty, or Ale weren't utilized. Zaggo #6113 expressed disappointment that the team management seemed to have ignored lessons learned earlier in the season about Walker's ineffectiveness as a half and the problems with small benches.

Despite the loss, many fans expressed pride in the team's effort and resilience. Beastmode #5634 praised the team for giving 100% and playing the full 80 minutes without major injuries or suspensions. Ever Hopeful #5596 acknowledged that while the Panthers and Broncos are superior teams, the Warriors have shown they are better than teams beneath them. War.War. MachiNeZ #5686 urged fans to move on from the disappointment and focus on the upcoming match, emphasizing that this loss doesn't end their championship aspirations.

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The loss of SJ was monumental. One thing the coaches have control over though is selection.

Plain and simple they selected a team that couldn't win the game.

We went into a finals game against the minor premiers with no halfback, no general kicking play, no repeat sets.

To compound that we went away from our key interchange strategy with Walker.

5 games at five-eight for Walker for 4 losses. We got rid of our best strategy in favour of a stop gap.

And then the bench?? 60 mins for Curran to get on. Lussick on with a few minutes left? Bone headed.

This one is on the coaches.
 
Well done Panthers, way too good.

Who'd have thought we'd be there at the start of the year. We've benefitted from a friendly draw, but shown we are better than the teams beneath us. But, we are missing some quality in a few positions, and the Broncos and Panthers are far better than us. I dare say the Knights are finishing stronger too. I'm still hella proud at the improvements of this side.

We played really direct for most of the season, but it feels like sides have really worked out our game plan there, defended well, and we don't have the talent in the backs to counter it. Nor a game plan to kick in behind, and I think if we play conservatively we get beat from this point on.

Let's hope the match review committee leaves us alone.
 
I knew this was a possibility so not feeling too down.

Penrith are damn good. Good first taste of finals footy for this squad.

You know the bar now.

Bring on Mt Smart next week. Knights will be a tough challenge if they win.

Effort was there - but as a team we’re not there yet.
 
The loss of SJ was monumental. One thing the coaches have control over though is selection.

Plain and simple they selected a team that couldn't win the game.

We went into a finals game against the minor premiers with no halfback, no general kicking play, no repeat sets.

To compound that we went away from our key interchange strategy with Walker.

5 games at five-eight for Walker for 4 losses. We got rid of our best strategy in favour of a stop gap.

And then the bench?? 60 mins for Curran to get on. Lussick on with a few minutes left? Bone headed.

This one is on the coaches.
our only try came from an offload. a few weeks ago parra provided a blueprint to beat penrith that had a lot of offloads involved. i get wanting to play our way.... but penriths way is our way but way better and they do it flawlessly
 
The loss of SJ was monumental. One thing the coaches have control over though is selection.

Plain and simple they selected a team that couldn't win the game.

We went into a finals game against the minor premiers with no halfback, no general kicking play, no repeat sets.

To compound that we went away from our key interchange strategy with Walker.

5 games at five-eight for Walker for 4 losses. We got rid of our best strategy in favour of a stop gap.

And then the bench?? 60 mins for Curran to get on. Lussick on with a few minutes left? Bone headed.

This one is on the coaches.
100% agree.

Webby decided the boys could "tough it out" and that was the dumbest fucking decision of all time.

Either he thought that game was unwinnable and didnt try, or he cant adapt. Shocking display from the coaching staff
 
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