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stink!‘Hit me real hard’: Warriors ditch original drummers weeks before season
After 28 years, Mt Smart will have new 'game day entertainment'.www.nzherald.co.nz
Very surprised by this. I am not an expert on game day experience at Mt Smart having only been once - but this seems a very, very odd decision given how iconic the drummers are to the Warriors club (and that is from a fan not based in Auckland). Sure, heaps of other clubs have dance troupes at their game day experience, but we are not other clubs.
For mine, this is the first disappointing decision out of the club for some time...
Any idea when this will be in the Herald?
The drums aren't really a point of difference any more other than being live. Which is the only reason I'd keep them, but I've always said they'd be on a tight leash as to when and for how long they can drum. A rugby league game isn't a drumming festival in the same way that while you might have some sport at a drumming festival, that's not the focus. Also, I'd be ditching any non-New Zealand music and actually, where possible, have pre-game or post-game or maybe even both concerts in the Super Top.‘Hit me real hard’: Warriors ditch original drummers weeks before season
After 28 years, Mt Smart will have new 'game day entertainment'.www.nzherald.co.nz
Very surprised by this. I am not an expert on game day experience at Mt Smart having only been once - but this seems a very, very odd decision given how iconic the drummers are to the Warriors club (and that is from a fan not based in Auckland). Sure, heaps of other clubs have dance troupes at their game day experience, but we are not other clubs.
For mine, this is the first disappointing decision out of the club for some time...
Didn't the drummers also go off during crucial game time moments for the warriors iirc to pump them and the crowd up. This move makes zero sense to me, can't be financial surely as they would've demanded f all budget in the Grand scheme of things.Dance troupe is probably code for Cheerleaders.
I feel for the Drummers. Poor form by the club, they could have found a new role for them. Playing as the players run on the field and as the crowds walk in and out of the stadium.
I love what the game day team have done so far, so I guess I will have to give them the benefit of the doubt for now, but yeah, they didn't have to sideline the drummers completely.
Those Kuki drums are what makes the Warriors unique, that and the Powhiri, it shows the rest of the competition when you come to Auckland you in a Polynesian city...the biggest in the world.
A few old coots will be happy I spose, ironically that will include most of the Anti Wahs brigade.
Perhaps the crowd will now find their voice more and we can have the yelling and screaming every single other totally lacking identity sporting event has around the world.
Notice the storm seem to have drums at their home games these days too.First L in a while.
The warriors are fortunate to have a very knowledgeable and invested crowd, they don’t really need to cater to casuals with cheerleaders, kids dance troupes, whatever, they’ll come when they are winning and won’t when they aren’t. Shame to throw away tradition
Good segment so far (12mins in), but I think having G Lowe on was a mistake. He always sounds bitter.Can Warriors finally land NRL title after so much heartache?
Sunday’s Tania Page looks at the key issues that have cost our only NRL franchise over the years, and asks those in the know how they can turn despair into success.www.1news.co.nz
Warriors segment on 1news if you missed out on the video.
I thought so at first too but then found the contrast between him and Webby enlightening. Lowe had to make some concessions even though he tried to hang on to his old school mentality - had some ok thoughts about what it takes, but showed he's stuck in the past and Webbysway is the future.Good segment so far (12mins in), but I think having G Lowe on was a mistake. He always sounds bitter.
Call me a cynic but I found it a bit painful tbh. Webby, CG and Tohu came across well. Lowey has had his time and people forget the damage he did to the club years ago, so feel he should publicly keep quiet on the club these days.'Up the Wahs' airing on 'Sunday'
TVNZ's current affairs programme 'Sunday' features One New Zealand Warriors tomorrow night.www.warriors.kiwi
Tonight 730pm
Channel 1
Can Warriors finally land NRL title after so much heartache?
Sunday’s Tania Page looks at the key issues that have cost our only NRL franchise over the years, and asks those in the know how they can turn despair into success.www.1news.co.nz
Warriors segment on 1news if you missed out on the video.