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Mystery surrounds Corvo departure.

Rich102

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Mystery surrounds the departure of high performance guru Alex Corvo from the Warriors.

The club say he is returning to Australia for family reasons, but the Herald understands that some negative feedback from the playing group may have also been a contributing factor.

Corvo was the head of performance (head trainer) at the Auckland club, after arriving to much fanfare before the 2018 season.

The former Raiders player was credited with the upswing in performances that year, as the Warriors looked fitter and had more endurance than in previous seasons.

But he's leaving the club after his second campaign, with a year remaining on his contract, with his exit confirmed by head coach Stephen Kearney at last week's end of season awards night.

"He's going home because he wants to be closer to his family," Kearney told the Herald.

"Most of his family is back in Australia so he has decided to go back, so that is the reasoning. We are very respectful of that situation. That's a no brainer. That's why we have come to the decision. It is a mutual understanding…[with] Alex wanting to head back to Australia to be closer to his family."

Corvo declined to speak about his departure, saying via text to the Herald that "I have no comment to make".

Corvo has an impressive CV.



He was at the Melbourne Storm for 11 seasons from 2002-2013, a period when they made four straight grand finals (2006-09) and won the 2012 premiership.


He then spent three seasons at the Broncos, and was in the Kangaroos set up for six years under Tim Sheens.

Corvo has also been part of the Queensland State of Origin program for the last three campaigns.


But it's understood his methods didn't always find favour with the playing group at Mt Smart, especially after the first season.

It's believed there was dissatisfaction with Corvo during this past campaign, and this was expressed in reviews submitted by the players.

However Warriors CEO Cameron George denied there were player-related issues with Corvo, and said he had left a great legacy.

"Alex has absolutely raised all standards here and our base level in that respect has gone to a new level that we haven't experienced previously," said George. "He's been a great contributor and is held in the highest regard by the club. He helped this club go in the right direction, and that will be proven in the long run."

There has been significant personnel changes in the Warriors' performance and medical area over the last two years.

Former head physiotherapist John Love left at the end of the 2018 season, after eight years with the club.

Former head trainer Balin Cupples also departed around the same time, after four years at Mt Smart.

Cupples worked as a deputy to Corvo in 2018 – after being in the head of performance role himself for three seasons – and is now at the Newcastle Knights.

During last season physiotherapist Luke Wilson and physical performance coach Mark Harvey, who had previously worked with the Blues and New Zealand Sevens, also left the Warriors. Harvey is now at the New Zealand Breakers.

And long-time head of medical John Mayhew also recently retired, after 15 seasons as the club's doctor.

George says they have already started the recruitment process to replace Corvo, and Kearney has met with a couple of candidates.

He added that their search is not limited to league circles, and they may bring in someone with expertise from other contact sports.

"We are open minded in that respect," said George. "It's an area that is always changing and developing."

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/league/news/article.cfm?c_id=79&objectid=12272715
 

Rich102

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There are rumours that Corvo is leaving because of negative comments about his training from the playing group and a difference of opinion with someone in the coaching group.

Are the players running the club?

Sounds like Corvo has been muzzled.
 

JJ

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Did you notice all the other people leaving in the article? Sounds like rats leaving a sinking ship.
Or those with ability and a reputation in tact leaving prior to both suffering irreparable damage??
 

Mr Angry

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Well I would jump ship too.

Stacey leave now.

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"He's going home because he wants to be closer to his family," Kearney told the Herald.

"Most of his family is back in Australia so he has decided to go back, so that is the reasoning. We are very respectful of that situation. That's a no brainer. That's why we have come to the decision. It is a mutual understanding…[with] Alex wanting to head back to Australia to be closer to his family.

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/league/news/article.cfm?c_id=79&objectid=12272715

Is Kearney family still in Aussie?
It's a no brainer for him to move back!

If the players really had a say in this, the club is in deep shit.
Apparently Des would promise days off at the end of the week if they got through a tough session, then revoke it and push them hard again.

Kearney finding support staff that tow the line and don't question the process.
 

jaseg

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There's only two guys I'd listen to in reviews like that. If RTS & Tohu are the ones pointing out issues with the trainer, ok, there's likely to be legitimate problems there.

Anyone else? Shape up or ship out. Tough luck darlings.
 

ZEROMISSTACKLES

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Corvo, the trainer of this years Warriors sucked just as bad as the Warriors did this year. Before Corvo came, some were saying 'oh were going to be in better shape now...were going to be mean' and what happened? useless.

Theres a reason why the great Corvo was out of a job when we picked him up...
 

Penrose Warrior

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There's only two guys I'd listen to in reviews like that. If RTS & Tohu are the ones pointing out issues with the trainer, ok, there's likely to be legitimate problems there.

Anyone else? Shape up or ship out. Tough luck darlings.

Tohu well knows that Corvo's methods work from Melbourne. It just requires a professional playing group to make it effective.

Don't try and BS us that Corvo is leaving for family reasons. If that was the case, why wouldn't he say it as simply as that in a reply text?

Our club sucks.
 

Penrose Warrior

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I'm feeling flat, realising that nothing's changing next season. I had misguided hope a few weeks ago that a new coach could come about.

It isn't mate. And that hurts.

I apologise greatly for ever suggesting Cameron George was any good.
 

Iron Lion

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Writing is on the wall for SK.

The new owner has said if no results next year Kearney is gone.

I believe it.

Seems like the type of owner who needs to be hands-on.

Seems like the type of owner who has a bit of pride too and does not want to look a fool.

Keep your faith team. SK has no choice to front or he is gone now.
 

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