Good chat, Monty's invaluable to the club with the effort he puts in with the young pathways prospects as well, what a legend.
Robbo is the best Godfather we could have wished for as it turns out, wants to invest in another building for junior grades gym now, wow polar opposite of Watson's days of under investment.
Yes well said.
Monty is a true legend, gets knockers for not being the best commentator, he tries hard but - gets a pass from me for all the good he does for the club.
Monty's once a Warrior show is tops.
Best owner we have seen by some distance and best CEO (rubbing ya noses in it Cam lynchers).
Hopefully Cam George and Mohawk maintain the chemistry they have, the club is bloody well run top down.
When you see how quickly CAM George directed the clubs response to the 2023 rise of the sport the Warriors capitalized on the mood of New Zealand and milked it for all it was worth.
I remember how the Warriors began, super hyped, no substance, money being thrown around, silly signings from Wigan, poor retention of juniors (Losing Wiki and
Henry Paul in season one was the worst).
Wasted budget on blowing up cars on field, glass lying on the paddock coz cars have windows......when you think back to 1995....the hype was there (without the CEO Ian Robson turning it into a circus) and focusing on attention grabbers instead of on field results.
Today things are very different. Cameron George hires young people to run the game day experience - the young team gives the crowd the team song which becomes the most inspired hype creator for zero dollars spent.
The same team of young staff bring in the black out before the team runs out, and they aggressively go with the up the Wahs signage.
The club jumping on "this is our year" and selling T shirts just adds to a story of the CEO having hired the right people - supporting those creative staff - making rapid decisions - engaging with the mood of the supporter base - a real GO FOR IT attitude from the boss.
All this stuff is great, but the best signs coming out of the Warriors are the expansion of Junior football.
Rugby League is a dying sport in New Zealand, the best kids get taken by Aussie clubs and or Union teams.
And when you look at how the ones the Warriors grab are often strong and hard running, with poor micro skills (basically your typical Tom bowler stand out in a schools comp that bags tries and tops the tackle breaks - not too much pass the ball) there is only one solution - a bunch of first pick teens playing Aussies comps is the secret eh. We are giving the kids the elite coaching and more importantly a realistic Rugby league opportunity vs the Union machine.
If / when the Warriors make it, the NRL bosses will start eyeing a second NZ NRL franchise, which ultimately will be the saving of the sport over here (the Warriors alone cannot save Rugby league, you need more baskets to put your eggs in to save a sport, the Warriors however can open the door).
Thanks Robbo and Cam. Keep the wave rolling boys, love ya work...huge fan.