Heard of Churchill you dopelol comparing RTS to the greatest ball playing fullback of all time - Darren Lockyer
Watch much of his games did you?Heard of Churchill you dope
and no not Winston
There cannot be too many bullets left?The Warriors missed a real chance last night be not winning.
They can shoot themselves in the foot too much.
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Where’s that dope that said nz was struggling for juniors
this is massive
Christchurch will have similar elite pathways for its nrl side
As many have said there’s f**k all players outside of Auckland- this doesn’t disprove this at all.x.com
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Where’s that dope that said nz was struggling for juniors
this is massive
Christchurch will have similar elite pathways for its nrl side
Don’t you claim to live in Sydney ?As many have said there’s f**k all players outside of Auckland- this doesn’t disprove this at all.
Amazing to see the young lads get up- fantastic, hope the development systems are stronger than yesteryear to get these kids up to first grade standard. The Warriors dominated the Holden cup for years but apart from the odd exception this rarely translated to first grade success
Yes I currently live in Sydney but spent 80% of my life living in those areas you claim to be teaming with juniors and still have family and friends around the scene.Don’t you claim to live in Sydney ?
wtf would you really know you dope !
Not an overly physically large team, but were much more energetic than their opposition. Was particularly impressed with their backs, Halfback was very classy, centres strong and the winger who was also the goal kicker played well. A well deserved win
Awesome that our half and centres in particular looking strong, traditionally difficult roles to develop within for the WarriorsNot an overly physically large team, but were much more energetic than their opposition. Was particularly impressed with their backs, Halfback was very classy, centres strong and the winger who was also the goal kicker played well. A well deserved win
So despite claiming to know what’s happening on the ground in New Zealand now you don’t ?Yes I currently live in Sydney but spent 80% of my life living in those areas you claim to be teaming with juniors and still have family and friends around the scene.
The club scene is barely existent, not an option in schools. In many places they have moved their seasons to not clash with the union season to have a larger player base. Despite this there are still regular forfeits, I’ve been at games where they’ve literally pulled supporters from the sidelines to fill gaps and be able to field a side.
Great to see some more emphasis on the Warriors juniors I just hope we can actually develop these kids, previous version have been an extension of the term “prop wing” where they’d get the biggest kids that would physically dominate, however there got a point where other teams developed skills and footy smarts that these big kids would get left behind when they could no longer dominate.
Auckland to Christchurch is a longer drive/Flight than Sydney to Melbourne, what’s happening in Auckland scene has very little to do with improving Canterbury’s juniors.
So in summary yes I am confident what I’ve seen and experienced in the flesh likely trumps some tiktok you’ve seen “dope”
So despite claiming to know what’s happening on the ground in New Zealand now you don’t ?
lmao
fyi Bondi junction isn’t part of nz
Oh 30 year out of date stereotypes now…So despite claiming to know what’s happening on the ground in New Zealand now you don’t ?
lmao
fyi Bondi junction isn’t part of nz
Welcome to being a junior development club in the NRL. You do all the work, reap none of the benefits, and your contributions are ignored in the present and whitewashed from the past.As many have said there’s f**k all players outside of Auckland- this doesn’t disprove this at all.
Amazing to see the young lads get up- fantastic, hope the development systems are stronger than yesteryear to get these kids up to first grade standard. The Warriors dominated the Holden cup for years but apart from the odd exception this rarely translated to first grade success