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Changes to 2018 Football Dept.

Cold Roses

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http://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2017/09/08/_signing_corvo_boost.html

Alex Corvo, renowned as one of the NRL’s toughest trainers, has been signed from the Brisbane Broncos as the Vodafone Warriors move to bolster their football department following their disappointing season.

Vodafone Warriors CEO Cameron George and head coach Stephen Kearney said securing a strength and conditioning coach of Corvo’s standing was a critical appointment as the club seeks to make required improvements to its football programme.

Kearney has first-hand knowledge of Corvo’s training methods as a player and assistant coach with the Melbourne Storm while the two also worked together at the Broncos.

“Alex’s reputation is well-established, not only with the Storm and the Broncos but also with the Kangaroos and the Queensland Origin team,” said Kearney.

“We identified a need to bring in someone of Alex’s calibre to add to our resources in the football department and to bring a hard edge and attitude to the environment.

“I can’t rate him highly enough after training under him as a player at the Storm and then working alongside him as a coach.”

George said securing Corvo was a key development as the Vodafone Warriors worked through their 2017 review and planned for the offseason and the 2018 campaign.

“After the way we performed this year, we had to make changes in football. We weren’t good enough and we’ll be doing all we can to effect change as we seek major improvements across the staff and the squad,” he said.

“Alex’s record speaks for itself. He’s the ideal person to fill the need we have identified.”

As a prop, Corvo’s playing career included five first-grade appearances for Canberra in 1991.

He was Melbourne’s head of performance from 2002-2013, an era when the Storm made five NRL grand finals and won three of them.

He has been head of strength and conditioning with the Broncos since 2013 while he spent six years in the same role with the Kangaroos from 2009-2015 and was on the Maroons’ performance staff in their successful Origin campaigns in the past two years.
 

BLN2

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Wiki was never the head trainer was he. I think we assume he has a bigger role in the club that he actually has.

But I'm excited by this, no short cuts, no excuses. Time for the boys to push through pain.
 

Iafeta

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Sounds like a really good signing. He sounds like EXACTLY what we need. Great record and reputation.
 

Blair

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A motivating trainer and an unmotivating coach. So they'll be fit as fiddles after another 'head down, hands on hips' loss?
 

Iafeta

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Listening to Cameron George on Newstalk ZB. I like the cut of his gib. He's straight to the point. No dilly dallying. Easy to tell he will hold people accountable. Very very different to listening to Jim.
 

Rich102

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You mean that if they don't perform he really will march them out the gate?
 

Iafeta

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Kearney says it like he's drinking cordial. The way this bloke was talking he's bringing a shotgun to the OK Corale and he wasn't waiting to a count of 3. Sounded like he didn't give two Fs who you are they're all on his hit list. Sometimes you hear blokes follow that talk up with diplomacy and softening up a bit, this bloke didn't waiver.

One thing that is so dumb about some supporters is the "put them all on bonus only contracts," pay per win type rubbish. Of course we would have zero chances of signing anyone ever to the club, given you get guaranteed deals everywhere else but there's some that seem to never understand that it would never work.
 
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JJ

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He's got his work cut out for him, but can't be anything but happy with this one
 
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