Need a big win to regain the public and team confidence
Last year Reynolds killed us, this year when TMM was doing the solo lead with the juniors into form we’d have beaten them without Reynolds, now it’s we can see where they are at after the thrashing…it’ll be a freefall if if loss this
Need a big win to regain the public and team confidence
Last year Reynolds killed us, this year when TMM was doing the solo lead with the juniors into form we’d have beaten them without Reynolds, now it’s we can see where they are at after the thrashing…it’ll be a freefall if if loss this
Probably the best we could hope for. Playing a struggling broncos team missing a host of players, at home (though a dry daytime track would have been better), enforced changes to the halves is an improvement, hurt of last week's thrashing as motivation. Could have only hoped for a few other team changes but otherwise this has to be nothing less than a win for us - as long as a select number of our players can keep their heads.
I'm picking a comfortable win in the end but a few scares on the way.
I think it is expectations like this from the coaching staff, friends, family, and whanau and fans that put too much pressure on the players and lead to implosions like we saw last week.
I imagine the whole week at the warriors has been full of speeches from management saying quotes like
"Anything less than a win this week is not acceptable
"Winning is a non negotiable this week"
"I expect you as professionals to show up and win this week now is that too much to ask?"
(Some of those quotes taken from articles and clips I have come across over the years)
I think it is expectations like this from the coaching staff, friends, family, and whanau and fans that put too much pressure on the players and lead to implosions like we saw last week.
I imagine the whole week at the warriors has been full of speeches from management saying quotes like
"Anything less than a win this week is not acceptable
"Winning is a non negotiable this week"
"I expect you as professionals to show up and win this week now is that too much to ask?"
(Some of those quotes taken from articles and clips I have come across over the years)
If you can't figure out the role selection and rotation (entirely 100% controlled by the coach) has affected results this year then you are beyond help my man.
I think it is expectations like this from the coaching staff, friends, family, and whanau and fans that put too much pressure on the players and lead to implosions like we saw last week.
I imagine the whole week at the warriors has been full of speeches from management saying quotes like
"Anything less than a win this week is not acceptable
"Winning is a non negotiable this week"
"I expect you as professionals to show up and win this week now is that too much to ask?"
(Some of those quotes taken from articles and clips I have come across over the years)
Andrew Jones reckons they are getting too popular and getting ahead of themselves. Imagine the coach and managers just tell them last week was a fluke and just keep doing what you’re doing, everything is fine, if you lose this one to a struggling baby broncos side missing their 5 best players in front of a full house home crowd, we can turn the IG accounts comments off and give you a hug, we even have Adam Blair ready to fight the trolls.
Season on the line and the integrity of the bandwagon hinges on this game, they’re one game away from being a laughing stock to the public consciousness again
Andrew Jones reckons they are getting too popular and getting ahead of themselves. Imagine the coach and managers just tell them last week was a fluke and just keep doing what you’re doing, everything is fine, if you lose this one to a struggling baby broncos side missing their 5 best players in front of a full house home crowd, we can turn the IG accounts comments off and give you a hug, we even have Adam Blair ready to fight the trolls.
Season on the line and the integrity of the bandwagon hinges on this game, they’re one game away from being a laughing stock to the public consciousness again