From what I know of many boys were called in to the team at the last moment with players committed with work, injured etc. Eg. Willie Morunga, PJ Faamausili and many more.
Fringe Warriors 20s boys are okay quality and given the chance played to their best abilities ie. Glen Fisiahii, Daniel Palavi, Sione Lousi, John Palavi etc.
The Melbourne Storm had a great 2009 season and should be held as the bench mark. SG Ball side (u18s) went to the finals and loss to the Bulldogs. NYC side (u20s) went to the finals and beat West Tigers in their final. Central Coast Storm who rarely used NYC players (Luke Kelly played 2 games, Jesse Bromwich played 1 game, Gareth Widdop played 1 game -all during the regular season beating the Bankstown Bulls) were beaten in their semi-final and effectively knocked out -similar to Manlys 2009 side. Players un-used in the SG Ball/NYC side were sent to a local side, Sunbury Tigers. Even they smashed the Casey sharks in their Victorian RL grand final. And of course the Storm beat the Eels in their NRL grand final.
I think with the Warriors/Vulcan's there will need to be more developments at the grass roots level, earlier player and coach selections, trainings started for many NSW cup sides in October/early November. Possibly the idea of starting up a SG Ball side for the Auckland under 18s? May cost an arm and a leg but if the Newtown Jets are capable of this and competing with many other NRL/NSW cup sides then maybe there could be a possibility for this?
Grassroots were given a shot to show how us Aucklanders can compete with these sides! Wonder what the review of the 2009 season would say and reflect on in 2009?
Fringe Warriors 20s boys are okay quality and given the chance played to their best abilities ie. Glen Fisiahii, Daniel Palavi, Sione Lousi, John Palavi etc.
The Melbourne Storm had a great 2009 season and should be held as the bench mark. SG Ball side (u18s) went to the finals and loss to the Bulldogs. NYC side (u20s) went to the finals and beat West Tigers in their final. Central Coast Storm who rarely used NYC players (Luke Kelly played 2 games, Jesse Bromwich played 1 game, Gareth Widdop played 1 game -all during the regular season beating the Bankstown Bulls) were beaten in their semi-final and effectively knocked out -similar to Manlys 2009 side. Players un-used in the SG Ball/NYC side were sent to a local side, Sunbury Tigers. Even they smashed the Casey sharks in their Victorian RL grand final. And of course the Storm beat the Eels in their NRL grand final.
I think with the Warriors/Vulcan's there will need to be more developments at the grass roots level, earlier player and coach selections, trainings started for many NSW cup sides in October/early November. Possibly the idea of starting up a SG Ball side for the Auckland under 18s? May cost an arm and a leg but if the Newtown Jets are capable of this and competing with many other NRL/NSW cup sides then maybe there could be a possibility for this?
Grassroots were given a shot to show how us Aucklanders can compete with these sides! Wonder what the review of the 2009 season would say and reflect on in 2009?