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I think Ford is up to the task. He's been far improved this year.
He made 90 post contact metres during the Raiders game, so really it's a case of consistency for him to become as damaging as Barney. Where we are losing the most, I think, is the level headed nature of our beloved co-captain.
JFH is really going to have to make sure he dodges every suspension between now and the end of the year as the next one he gets will most definitely be more than one week.
im hoping Laban can fill 'that role off the bench
No
As it stands we will go alright.
Even if it does this season's our best ever start, it gives us something awesome to build on next year.
Even if it does this season's our best ever start, it gives us something awesome to build on next year.
He's not dead!all the best Barnett ever game we will be thinking of you we will NOT forget you
A really important point.
This is where having a personable guy like Webster in charge is perfect for Warriors syndrome.
He gets along with everyone, he gets results, and he doesn't wear thin on you.
I think Websters personality as much as anything is what will get the Warriors to where they want to be eventually....because at the core of the clubs biggest flaws is relationship problems between owners and coaches, and coaches and players.
Thankfully Webster is the type of guy that Mohawk obviously gets along with, the same will be true for McFadden. And that is what we need most, long term staffing stability.
Difference is there was a lot of a heavier reliance on one bloke, with Barnett that isn't the case.
It was an impact injury though, not fatigue related. The majority of origin players backed up, including Haas, Angus Chricton, etcThis injury to Mitch Barnett is a mark against Webster in this instance.
Did we need Barnett to play on sunday? Turned out we didn't in the end, so im sure webby will learn from this. Barnett didn't need to back up when we are going well, a little game management here should have happened.
Yup it could happen anytime, but did they still need to thrash him after a huge shift when we are not as desperate as some clubs.It was an impact injury though, not fatigue related. The majority of origin players backed up, including Haas, Angus Chricton, etc
He only played 40 minutes in Origin, with a 5 day turnaround to the Sunday game. That sort of turnaround gets done in normal NRL.Yup it could happen anytime, but did they still need to thrash him after a huge shift when we are not as desperate as some clubs.
Yeah look i get it but you could also park the Ferrari in the garage for a week.
Well im arguing that they could have rested him not that origin and the turnaround caused the injury.He only played 40 minutes in Origin, with a 5 day turnaround to the Sunday game. That sort of turnaround gets done in normal NRL.
Besides, an ACL injury isn't one that would have been induced by fatigue, it was just bad luck. If it was a hammy or calf, then you could argue backing up was the wrong thing to do.