If you look at the most successful teams the last decade, storm, Penrith, their teams have been built on two things:
- their ability to develop players
- their pathways program
Both teams are quite different yet have both had a lot of success. Panthers were cellar dwellers until their pathways have turned them into the best team in the modern era (luai, Cleary, Burton, kikau, Edwards, yeo, Martin etc all internationals.
The storm don’t have strong pathways because they’re based in AFL country. However, their ability to turn fringe first graders into nrl stars is incomparable. Katoa, blore, king, warbrick, Hughes, Meaney, papenheyzun etc. the difference is, they’ve recruited & paid 70% of their cap on the spine, which has allowed the development of the fringe players to turn into stars.
IMO we are heading down the panthers system, this is obvious. What happens is, when there is an abundance of talent coming through, this allows you to sign these players on smaller salaries to be apart of the dynasty & to play with the best of the best. It also means that you can allocate your cap to your top players & sprinkle the young talent around these superstars. It also means you don’t need to overpay players, knowing there’s depth coming through (aka turuva released, McLean brothers coming through).
We’re starting to see the youth coming through now, Ali, Sifakula, laben, halasima, although I still think these kids are 18 months away from nailing their spots. I feel Ali will be pushing for starting, Sifakula bench in 2025. It does seem like there’s some talented 6s, hookers & outside backs coming through, but our glaring hole is 7. Weve identified this, and recruited a bunch of Aussie kids for our pathways program, hoping that one of these comes through as the future 7 of the warriors.
We’re progressing well, we’ve got the right staff in place, we’ve got funding and resource allocation in the right places. Now all we need to wait. IMO, 24-36 months & we will start to see the fruits. I get how this is frustrating but for the first time ever, I can see their vision. Fisher Harris is the first domino to fall, turning the warriors into the destination club for kiwis. Again, this is the only way we will be able to recruit these elite players, with the draw card of ‘coming home’.