I think TSS and Gannon were probably the biggest winners in that trial. TSS continues to improve and he’s using those little tricks for a couple extra yards or a quick play the ball very well.
Gannon adjusted well from last week, much better physically. He’s got good footwork and nice ball playing ability. An intriguing prospect, not sure whether he will be playing round one, but feel it will be sooner rather than later.
I missed most of the first trial so this was the first time I had seen
Tanner in 2026.
Funny thing is I had seen the hype videos from
Clark and others saying
Tanner had been training the house down and my eyes literally rolled. I wanted to say last year with all the
Tanner hype that he was too fat (good fat-prop fat) but he was built like a Rugby Union hooker.
So many times you see heavy Warriors players lean down and lose power, speed, and stamina, especially Warriors forwards -
Tanner has made gains in all three - so I presume he has been given outstanding advice from our trainers and dietician - and used his brain to apply it optimally and be patient to wait for the muscle to grow.
Btw excuse the rant, but I am not making this shit up, there is a pattern of success at the Warriors in converting athletes who commit to what is on offer at that club.
Ford put on lean muscle and built power in a season.
Barnett, an ageing athlete boosted his fast twitch and became an explosive middle with acceleration and power,
Capewell has maintained his pace on old legs,
Leka and Dimitric are both growing into their naturally explosive genes with their specific training clearly targeting endurance (
Laban and
EIT too).
We have outstanding trainers at the Warriors and you can see why
Webster is fussy about who makes the first grade side, because there are no excuses for being in the wrong shape at the Warriors.
So well done
Tanner. And on Gannon, yes he is settling in, he was doing a lot of ugly defensive work in the middle which is a good sign.