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    Looks like another from Northland. You’d want the JFH factor to put him in the right space and get all of him
    Watching a bit of Tobias Crosby talking about his weight lifting etc I think he got up to 116-120kg of muscle but it was to heavy for his structure and he said he'd hurt his back walking to the fridge. It made me think how a big unit is great but getting the most optimal body size and shape is an art and science for sure.
     
    Every week on this forum it is the same dynamic of pumping up the opposition and putting down our side. Maybe it is a natural defense mechanism triggered by warriors PTSD but it really is stretching reality (and getting annoying). The dragons are a bottom 8 side- they've been beaten by the eels, bunnies, roosters and tigers. All these sides are sitting outside of the 8 with the exception of the tigers. You can come up with any excuse you like (ie our bad record in the gong, or our injury situation) but the fact is if we want to be a serious top 4-6 team this year, this is not a game we should be dropping.

    Even with our injuries, we are collectively a stronger side than the dragons. They have inexperience across the park, both through the middle and on the edges, which has been exposed every single game they have played this year. If we turn up as we have the last 3 weeks, we shouldn't have a problem coming away with the 2 pts.
     
    Good interview with Cappy on Sport Nation.
    Heavily paraphrasing.. "Gannon is ready to go once he gets here. Different kind of player to what we have. Tough rangy ball playing back rower, will eventually end up in the middle. It's pretty obvious how it'll all play out, we've got some pretty handy backrowers, so you add in a ball playing lock.."
     
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    I don’t understand Wahs recruitment of Aussie youth
    Healey Hanson Boeing Cleary etc
    If they wanted to develop their games
    They could have done that in their own countr
    In their reserve grades
    It’s highly possible these young uns will go back to Oz
    Go figure🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️


    So here is what is is about, and it is a Cappy thing.

    Up until now star juniors like Leka etc play with clunky Kiwi spines coming through the grades.

    I believe Cappy has identified that problem for what it is, a roadblock to the entire development system, forget the spine, the insistence of narrowing our pool to Kiwi halves, kiwi hookers is not an advantage, it is an impediment.

    By restricting ourselves to local juniors in the halves we are by default restricting ourselves to the smallest and weakest talent pool in the competition.

    If the other sixteen teams are shopping from sixteen talent pools while the Warriors only use locals, the status quo will continue in terms of results for the next thirty years.

    But most of all it is about bringing in ball players that can give Leka types a platform to develop their skills, their confidence, their timing, their awareness of how and when to play off the hip of an Australian trained half back.

    Up until now Warriors junior stars will often go elsewhere, after they fail to reach their potential, then perform brilliantly for another club, perhaps if we are lucky we get to buy them back at a high price.

    By having top Aussie Juniors running the attack at the Warriors, these local kids do not have to go on these sabbaticals to show they are better than when the Warriors let them go.

    We can really find out who is good if we use them properly.....

    Call me crazy.....but í think McFadden is a genius.

    I think McFadden has fast tracked our Juniors so that the day they get their NRL debut, the game plan being coached by Webster is the same one they have come from.
     
    There has never been a player I can recall we have tracked so closely through the ranks. The forum will be delighted for him if he ever gets a debut. Step one is getting a pre-season trial in 2026.
    Shaun Johnson springs to mind. When he was ripping up Toyota Cup. But yes Toby Crosby has done some crazy stuff in his flegg time to date.

    It cool to be able to see kids play for the warriors at younger ages than before though.

    I'm hoping Thompson and Ratcliffe club thier way up.
     
    Healy is signed for 2 years beyond this. No need to send him a 5 year deal after a good 20 minute debut off the bench. Egan has 4 more NRL seasons left in him at least, if Healy can somehow take his spot then he might be keen to stay, but if he can't and shows he is NRL level, he won't sit around being a back up if he is better than that. Being a bigger body maybe we could look to play him as a ball playing lock or something, pretty common these days.

    Metcalf is a different one perhaps, his management won't be looking at signing anything until he can get his value sky rocketing. The club clearly believe in the guy, so I don't think the club will be sitting on the heals in terms of locking him in further.
     
    Man we need DWZ an Rog back. Our Centers a wings were going nowhere. Tuapiki is too small a Big Kosi plays abit soft. Berry gets rag dolled way too easy
    In always astounded at how people view the games so differently.

    Pompey is in career best form & demands a starting position.

    Tuaupiki has been a revelation playing out of position. Solid defensively & consistently getting post contact metres & is a threat with ball in hand.

    Kosi is in career best form too, I’m not the biggest fan but he’s had next to no errors, huge running meters and has been extremely serviceable for our FIFTH choice winger. To be honest I think he’s probably earned himself another contract at this rate, which is something I didn’t think would ever come out of my mouth

    Berry has been a rock defensively & it showed the moment he went off we leaked 3 tries in 7min down his edge. Hes returned from a long injury lay off, and if he’s at full health is our best centre, alongside Leiataua.
     
    Being reported that kosi has broken his collarbone.
    Fuck me... He never even subbed off. He played on with a broken collarone. Munro went directly off early on this year (or maybe it was last year) when that happened. We 100% lose that game if he goes off via injury. Not because his defense is the best, but a reshuffle to cover the wing after the battering we were getting would leave so many gaps. That truely needs to be commended.
     
    Being reported that kosi has broken his collarbone.

    Kosi has never been a favourite of mine, but jeeze he's stood up when we've really needed him this year.

    I think he has played almost perfectly for us. In the wet against Roosters he ran for 200m, hes scored a few tries in the next two. No missed tackles in all 3 games.

    I think we as fans need to move on from some of the stinkers he's played, these 3 games he's been great. On top of that, he went really well a few years ago when he ended up hurting his knee, I remember he went on a bit of a run and was quite consistent for a lot 8 games or so.

    Hearing that he may have broken his collar bone...absolutely nuts. The bloke bleeds for us, let's give him our support.
     
    Great game between 2 excellent teams. The skill level was off the chart considering the cobditions.

    I have to say some posters are pissing me off. Ed Kosi is limited, he is 4th or 5th string but when he plays he gives his all and has been effective. I say support the team whoever is playing abd give credit where it is due.

    Somebody said Berrys hamstring is a bkessing in disguise. Fuck you, how can you be happy with a player being injured. Particularly one of our players. He was goung OK and him injured stressed the right edge defence.

    Celebrate the team, no matter the personnel.
     
    I'm finding the culture of the club really encouraging at the moment, which I hope is going to rub off on recruitment.

    It is hard to get Aussies over here, but the current crop have totally embraced the club, and you can tell that they are buzzing off it. The dog eat dog culture of Aussie to the supportive team/fandom culture of NZ, which we have seen elevate our country above the sum of it parts in many sports.

    You would have to be looking at the Warriors as somewhere that is going places if you were on the market for a club. I really, really hope we make the right moves in the next 6 months.

    Hopefully Cappy is at Magic Round and he, Webster and Robinson are networking.

    How good has SJ been on the PR front, is he coaching juniors at all? He’s more a Warriors ambassador on Fox panel doing analysis than a neutral commentator, suits his personality so well, will probably have an equally successful media career.

    His energy and the way we embrace him will probably help the recruitment perception too, along with what Clark etc said. And Webby is giving Metcalf, Healey, even a returning CHT a real go and later Jye Ginnane (double busted ACL)

    At the end I think one of the buys of the century is still Webby
     
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