Big game for us. With Canberra vs Storm, a win here puts us in outright 3rd and 2 pts ahead of 4th and 6 pts ahead of 8th. Also given 13 wins are needed for finals, we'd already be halfway to finals before origin hits. And that's before our triple bangers are even back in the side (
DWZ,
RTS,
JFH).
Thanks for taking all the work out of the ladder predictor searches I used to meddle and fiddle with.
Much appreciated.
Been tracking your NRL round of the week machinations for this very reason to work out who to cheer for.
I used to do the same as you, and watch every game of our next opponent every weekend. Only slowed down in the last couple of seasons since Webster got here because I truly believe he is the one, and my focus is therefore on the Warriors internally as opposed to comp mathematics.
Webster like all Warriors coaches cops a lot of stick, people say he makes mistakes, people say he gets out coached, people say he is predictable, has favorites, plays it safe, is too soft on the players.
Look, all of that could be true right, but that does not mean that he is not capable of developing into the best coach this club has ever had.
See the thing about Webster that I suspected from the start, that he is now revealing, is that he is capable of learning, capable of changing his mind, capable of taking risks (
Metcalf running the team over the safer option
TMM).
And most of all, the reason my focus is all in on Webster and the club itself rather than the ladder, is that we are in a rebuild (look at the kids being given the keys in the forward pack this season after being molly coddled for two years - for good reason) and all of this proves Webster has had a long term plan all along.
And here we are, top four with a very under developed side with key players out, missing mega experience in our roster, missing our best player, and still looking focused.
In Rugby league performance is what gets everyone excited, Stats and shit, winning large looking flash while doing it.
We don't have any of that. What we have is the intangibles, we are focused, we have intensity, commitment, loyalty (not just hyperbole, think Adam FB last year). We have the excitement when we score Try's, for those who played sports at highschool,
Metcalf,
CHT,
Leka, Dimitric, the young ones look like a highschool basketball team going crazy on every blocked shot.
Excuse the rant, I went off script. But this year has been unconventional, for some fans our top four status feels random, for others it is an anomaly that will collapse in on itself when we face the big boys, when the big boys get their bye round points......
Sorry but they are missing the point.
Let me take it back to the beginning.
The Warriors of all the clubs in the NRL have been a special case in terms of the mental side of Rugby league. And this is because of the grass roots systems the NZ players have come from, compounded by the rejected Aussie imports they can attract compounding the Mental issues at the Warriors.
So while todays fans call Webster Coach cuddles for his mental approach, his empathic, supportive, encouraging psychological style - he is the exception that proves that the Warriors did not need a Bellamy screaming at them.
The Old chestnut about Poly boys not needing a Man screaming at them since many were raised on the Jug chord or the fist.....is why Webster is the one.
This Warriors team were mentally tough under cuddles (fkn hate that name) year one, mentally disrupted year two with AFBs antics, and now they play with the confidence every week that they really shouldn't have since they according to many NRL experts are the shitest roster in the comp...who currently are running on fumes with their B side line up....yet look at them they are confident as fk coz yeah it turns out that the solver to a confidence side is to support them to feel more confident not yell at them to flog the confidence highs out of them.
If you are not convinced he is the one, let me remind you that every Warriors coach apart from one (Cleary) could not recover from a bad season.
And Cleary, didn't have the problem of losing the dressing room to the extent Webster did. His Alpha player, his mega star signing walked out of the dressing room. For every other Warriors coach that is the end right there, as the players get led away from the message by the ring leader, or in the case of the infamous stupid six the ring leaders.
Average rookie coahes do not survive that in the NRL.
Webster did, Webster turned it into a strength.
He is the one. He has introduced a very simplistic template to dominate possession and territory through off the ball work. That is it, all he has done on field, our attack less boring ass game plan. But when combined with the culture he creates off field it is addressing the core reasons NZ players struggle in a NZ system, the mental side.
End Rant.