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Team V Souths

Rich102

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Warriors coach Brian McClennan declared before the start of the season that his side wouldn't be playing their best rugby league until round six of the NRL.
Quite clearly, however, last weekend's round six performance, when they were humbled 32-12 in Canberra, wasn't their best.
The Warriors have had a poor start to the season, winning only two of their opening six games, but their last two performances have been especially bad. They were run over by a physical Roosters outfit a fortnight ago and then looked strangely flat against the Raiders.
It's not only the scoreboard that is looking anaemic so far. The Warriors also possess some of the worst statistics in the competition - they have made the most errors (14.2 a game), missed the most tackles (39.2), conceded the second-most offloads (13) and metres (1425.3) and third-most line breaks (5.3) and conceded the second-most points (142) .
McClennan has refused to panic, sticking largely with the squad who have played so far this season, but he said there would be a couple of personnel and positional changes to the side that plays the Rabbitohs on Sunday.

One intended change has already been scrubbed, with fullback Kevin Locke today (Thurs) ruled out for a third week with a cork above his right knee and his place in the side has been taken by the mercurial Krisnan Inu.
Inu is a proven matchwinner - he scored the winning try against Wests Tigers last season as the Warriors marched to the grand final - but his attitude and work ethic are often called into question. He played against the Eels earlier in the season but has had to be content with a place in the Auckland Vulcans side for most of the season.
McClennan has also made some changes at training in an effort to find the right formula.
"We freshened up training," he said. "It's still very intense but shorter and sharper. That's been the main focus this week. Short and sharp and to the point. We have freshened the guys up so we can go onto the field on Sunday against the Rabbitohs nice and bouncy and ready to play.
"We have spoken a lot about having a really tough attitude. The last couple of weeks, our mental toughness and attitude in the game haven't been up to the mark."
It has highlighted the number of inexperienced players in the side. Centres Ben Henry and Konrad Hurrell are in their debut seasons, and prop Sione Louisi, halfback Shaun Johnson and back-rower Elijah Taylor still haven't notched 30 games.
They are clearly missing the experience and grit of Micheal Luck and Jacob Lillyman, who have both been unsighted this season, and teams have exposed the Warriors' frailties on defence down both flanks.
Sunday's match against the Rabbitohs is an important one to ease some pressure on the club and lift them on the table but they are also mindful of the fact they have games against Melbourne (A) and the Broncos (H) to follow.
"This game is very important," McClennan said. "Souths have won their last two and have got a confidence booster. They are a team on the rise.
"The top teams are Melbourne by some way and then Brisbane, who are playing good footy, too. It's a tough run on the horizon. But I think that's good. I think that's what we need to lift our game right up. That starts on Sunday.
"It's important for ourselves first and foremost to have a really good performance and it's important to us that we put in a performance that all Warriors supporters fell proud of. At the moment, we have been letting ourselves down and everyone else down."

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10798379
 

ozenzud

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I've been away. Just watched the Canberra game last night. Very emotionless as I knew we got flogged. So I just watched to see what went wrong.

Our defence up the middle was better. But all the Raiders had to do was attack the edges. Thats what they did. Made yards or scored every time they targetted the edges. Its not just Ropati's fault either. Maloney and Johnson are turnstyles as well. Maloney has dropped his bundle!

The Fish has been very disappointing. I was excited he had his chance. Back to the Vulcans for him....Souffs are a cert here.
 

Micistm

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Heard a bit on the news, interview with JRo going to Bluey's defence...claiming the current issues are the players, who need to pull finger (including himself).
Big ups for that, respect.
Even more respect if actions speak louder on Sunday...
 

aargon

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Heard a bit on the news, interview with JRo going to Bluey's defence...claiming the current issues are the players, who need to pull finger (including himself).
Big ups for that, respect.
Even more respect if actions speak louder on Sunday...

words are cheap (look at this forum).

And of course JRo is going to defend Bluey :roll: If JRo was looking out in the best interest of the team, he would stand himself down from selection and play reserve grade.
 

Warmess

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Heard a bit on the news, interview with JRo going to Bluey's defence...claiming the current issues are the players, who need to pull finger (including himself).
Big ups for that, respect.
Even more respect if actions speak louder on Sunday...

While I believe this is probably true, every player will jump to the defence of their coach. What's JRo gonna do, sit there and say "Yeah, Blueys struggling a bit"? That stuff is one of the things I find most frustrating about media interviews. All players/coaches say the same old shit every time.
 

Mr Angry

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Hey if you need a second team, jump the Sharkie Bandwagon.

We love our kiwis, Sorenson bros, Nikau and currently one of best in the game J Smith.

Jump on board, have a fishermas friend, Gibbs can change a tyre with one he tweeted.
 

Iafeta

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Fishermans Friend, we can all put on Old Spice... sounds great... except Shark Park is the only place another male has grabbed at and commented on my lovely butt. Yes, I'm well aware I have a rockin' bod, so returning to the 'scene' as a Sharks fan ... can't be done.
 

Fast Eddie

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Sharkies are my 2nd favourite team already, they just need Inu in the centres and they're complete!
 

Sam_the_man

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Hey if you need a second team, jump the Sharkie Bandwagon.

We love our kiwis, Sorenson bros, Nikau and currently one of best in the game J Smith.

Jump on board, have a fishermas friend, Gibbs can change a tyre with one he tweeted.

Dave Watson was great in a Sharks jersey.
 
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Hey if you need a second team, jump the Sharkie Bandwagon.

We love our kiwis, Sorenson bros, Nikau and currently one of best in the game J Smith.

Jump on board, have a fishermas friend, Gibbs can change a tyre with one he tweeted.


dont forget 1 of the best ever Covell

seriously though i go along to a few sharks games a year as i live in the shire, nothing beats standing on the hill watching while the kids play held up the back
 

_addict

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Hey if you need a second team, jump the Sharkie Bandwagon.

We love our kiwis, Sorenson bros, Nikau and currently one of best in the game J Smith.

Jump on board, have a fishermas friend, Gibbs can change a tyre with one he tweeted.

Can we become members of the Pomeroy Appreciation Society too, or is that by special invitation only?

I do have a soft spot for the Sharkies though and earlier picked them to make the eight.
 

Mr Angry

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The Best and Pom chief protector is Thick Skinned Shark, I am sure he would love company.

Inu can play fullback Eddie.
 
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