Recruitment Warriors 2026/2027 Recruitment & Retention

Also while I am defending the downtrodden. Stacey has been maligned on this forum even though he is only the assistant coach. If Inch needs development then the Warriors can offer master classes with Stacey. That will be of great benefit to him. Maybe the club will also ask for some time from Shaun as well who I am sure will be happy to help. With Stacey Jones as a assistant coach the warriors aren't necessarily the best team to come to learn how to be a half, but we are pretty good team to come to. . And just maybe having Stacey as part of the value proposition helped get both Jett and Inch across the line as an added talking point for the recruitment team.
 

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Also a third thing while I am throwing some posts around, Now that the dust has settled on Shaun's career how will he be remembered relative to Stacey. Who was the better half and who can train young halves better? Stacey was the more text book half and can probably teach it more like a formula to a young kid while Shaun only learned game management at the Sharks and for the first half of his career was a side stepping machine.
 
The key difference is they're all proven gun league players (Walsh played both codes) and have been for years.

Plus we already have four halves in our top 30, and Jett would get bumped up before him.

Hiraka Waitai-Haenga is same year & age (beat Inch in the national union final) and almost as hyped but he's having to bide his time.
Yeah no I’m just playing devils advocate here, I have no idea what contract is in play.

But I think he’s the same level talent as those the Mitch Woods and Coby Blacks. Even someone like 19 year old Toby Rodwell being top 30 this year at Roosters. They had to pick Savala from outside the top 30 because they've invested a top 30 spot in Rodwell who they clearly think will be good but isnt ready right now. Teams will do more than you think to secure a potentially elite half before they are ready. So it’s not unreasonable for it to be top 30

I think prioritising Cleary over Harry Inch would be a mistake. Cleary has done well this year but their ceilings or best outcome aren’t the same.

Hiraka has really dropped off this year for whatever reason. Didn’t perform well SG ball or when he appeared in Fox. If he had continued his 2024 into 2025 he’d be in the mix for a development contract and debut in 2026 imo.

Anyway, the point of my comment is about halves, not centers or props like Hiraka, Berry, Crosby. And how teams will promote halves early to secure them because it’s the most important position
 
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Also a third thing while I am throwing some posts around, Now that the dust has settled on Shaun's career how will he be remembered relative to Stacey. Who was the better half and who can train young halves better? Stacey was the more text book half and can probably teach it more like a formula to a young kid while Shaun only learned game management at the Sharks and for the first half of his career was a side stepping machine.
SJ made a very valid point kind of related to this point. Their are coaches that have immense knowledge of the game but it doesn't necessarily translate into them being a great coach. Well that's what I took from his comments anyway.

View: https://youtu.be/UDPXYxT5ZOU?si=jeUdF3a3wL3ki-TN

Specific comment starts at 8:25 in the video but also worth listening from 6:30 for his views on coaches. Probably worth putting this in the Andrew Webster thread.
Apologies for going off topic, can move this to another thread if needed.
 
Also a third thing while I am throwing some posts around, Now that the dust has settled on Shaun's career how will he be remembered relative to Stacey. Who was the better half and who can train young halves better? Stacey was the more text book half and can probably teach it more like a formula to a young kid while Shaun only learned game management at the Sharks and for the first half of his career was a side stepping machine.
That’s another thread in itself
 
SJ made a very valid point kind of related to this point. Their are coaches that have immense knowledge of the game but it doesn't necessarily translate into them being a great coach. Well that's what I took from his comments anyway.

View: https://youtu.be/UDPXYxT5ZOU?si=jeUdF3a3wL3ki-TN

Specific comment starts at 8:25 in the video but also worth listening from 6:30 for his views on coaches. Probably worth putting this in the Andrew Webster thread.
Apologies for going off topic, can move this to another thread if needed.

Gawd that hurt when they asked chat gpt how many premierships would Sj had won if we kept Cleary as coach.
Answer: 3- or 5 if nathan Cleary joined him in the halves 😭
 
Wow what an absolutely pivotal signing Harry Inch is.

Can we somehow pin that news so people don't miss it over the AKP chatter

To get a player of his potential in the halves is unbelievable.

Elite kicking game, elite running game, elite playmaking/passing

Just needs to learn the intricacies of being a half and managing a game (won't be easy).

He has all the makings a future $1m half if he can put it together.

I wonder what the contract looks like, I doubt he would move away from Crusaders pathway for anything less than a development contract with the intention of getting him a first grade game or two at some point next year?

I think this also shows a shift in philosophy on NZ RL halves. The club recognises that NZ just will not ever produce rugby league halves at a junior level (something that he's been discussed since the end of time on this forum). Gone are the days of putting all our eggs in the CHT, Ata Hingano basket. We're looking to Australia (Jack Thompson, Luke Metcalf, Jye Linnane) or looking to NZ rugby union (Harry Inch, Tusa Sogia). The only decent RL junior half we have yet to debut is Tyson Hansen and some would argue he'll develop into more of a lock than a half.
If the warriors didnt get him, some other league club would have. Well done cappy.
 
If you’re signing the Crusaders’ future first five who already played trial games 9 months ago then you probably want to lure him with a top 30 spot, I don’t think Berry was a highly touted prospect he was just the son of an All Black in an awful warriors team lol

One of the other award winner I could find was Leicester fainga'anuku

We’ve got Luke and CHT with 3 young halves coming through so I really hope with his size and our need he trains at 1 and ball play out wide. Extra option for kicks and field goal kicking too can do what Walsh or Burton do when they’re not in the halves, probably better kicker than most of our halves lol

Would be really interesting to see how Webby converts him cuz Aussies convert their players easily ie marky mark, backs should be fine just vomit from pre season running lol
 
If you’re signing the Crusaders’ future first five who already played trial games 9 months ago then you probably want to lure him with a top 30 spot, I don’t think Berry was a highly touted prospect he was just the son of an All Black in an awful warriors team lol

One of the other award winner I could find was Leicester fainga'anuku

We’ve got Luke and CHT with 3 young halves coming through so I really hope with his size and our need he trains at 1 and ball play out wide. Extra option for kicks and field goal kicking too can do what Walsh or Burton do when they’re not in the halves, probably better kicker than most of our halves lol

Would be really interesting to see how Webby converts him cuz Aussies convert their players easily ie marky mark, backs should be fine just vomit from pre season running lol
Berry was there or thereabouts (maybe top 20-40 player in the country). Would've def been in the discussion for NZSS if he hadn't had signed for us.

Inch was talked about as the no. 1 player in the country (although did come off the bench a few times for NZSS which was surprising to many)

But I agree. He would've clearly had a full time Crusaders contract next year. So you kind of want the equivalent to walk away from that.
 
All AKP has proved is how to get consistently dropped.

It will be a good battle between him and DWZ over the offseason imo. Hopefully its a wake up call for DWZ that if he ever has a season as diabolical as the one just been, his career is done.

Still think Sio Kali smokes them both.

I hope you are right but I think DWZ is beyond a wake up call. Even if he improves his defensive game he has lost pace. He is too slow for a winger.

Kali is a great prospect 100%.
 
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