The talent pool in this year's SG Ball side might not have been what you expected - and everyone is entitled to their opinion - but to say they "suck" or "write them off" is pretty rough for a bunch of (ultimately) kids plying their trade in rugby league...
The success of a football club isn't defined solely by the 17 blokes playing first grade in any given week, its the whole club and the pathways within it - as evidenced by Penrith's run (as well as, to some extent, our more recent success). We're going to need players in our NSW Cup side, we're going to need Flegg players and we need strong local footy teams/comps to boost the quality of our player pool. Will all of our 2025 SG Ball side play NRL - probably not, but realistically only a small handful of most SG Ball sides will. There is talent within that squad (including outside of those kids you mentioned) - one less than ideal season results-wise shouldn't define any football player, and I'm sure they'll all learn from a pretty challenging year in terms of results. For example, Maui has a lot of attributes that suggest he could be at the club for a long time - does he have the skill/x-factor to play NRL, perhaps or perhaps not, but he looks to be be a great clubman who could (at least) be the mainstay of our Cup side for years to come having already played a number of Flegg games while still eligible for SG Ball (13 in 2024, one fewer than Filipo).
Our pathways teams are on the right track in what are tough competitions - the two Harold Matts teams have exceeded all expectations (and will hopefully go back-to-back on Saturday), and the SG Ball and Jersey Flegg sides will continue to improve as the players/coaches/club learn what it takes to match it with pathways teams from Aussie clubs. As our pathways teams continue develop, our Cup side will only get stronger and this will no doubt see more homegrown talent flow into the first grade side (as well as, unfortunately, more Warriors juniors popping up at other clubs).
On the coaching point - the SG Ball coach is a Kiwi (all three of our main pathways sides have Kiwi head coaches). The results won't have been what he wanted, but result aren't the sole focus of pathways coaches, they're there to develop players. SG Ball is a tough competition and I don't think we can judge a pathways coach based on a handful of games (even fewer than a club footy season!). I don't know your coaching CV/resume, so can't really comment on it, but I think I'll put my trust in Cappy on this one given he's responsible for pathways - including coaching - at the club. If you think you could have done a better job, then perhaps you should have thrown your hat in the ring...
One thing I think we can agree on though is that we'll expect the SG Ball side to be better in 2026 as a result of this year's campaign and the talent + development of the Harold Matts squads over the past two years.
(To pull it right back on topic) Best of luck to the Harold Matts side on Saturday - hopefully they can do it again!!