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where's Inu

maddest_kiwi

Juniors
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Anyone know if there's any truth to this??? Or is the media blowing things out of proportion again???

"6:30 am Krisnan Inu's football future is expected to come into sharp focus the moment Brian McClennan takes over as Warriors coach.

The word on the club periphery is that the 24-year-old needs more match-winning performances otherwise he'll be playing for the Vulcans or elsewhere next season, despite being contracted to the end of 2013.

Sources claim McClennan needs to be convinced Inu has what it takes to contribute to his 2012 campaign, despite his

heroic deeds in Sydney last weekend. Speculation is that Inu can be a poor trainer at times; that he doesn't always follow orders; that he can have wee head explosions which make for costly mistakes. The equation is whether his brilliance under the high ball and on attack makes up for this.

For now, his name tops a list with "Sell" emblazoned across the top - especially with the likes of centre Konrad Hurrell coming through the junior Warriors ranks and utility Glen Fisiiahi poised to show more than just a glimpse of his talents once he's fully fit again.

Ironically, McClennan was the coach of the Kiwis for the 2007 Anzac test when he plucked Inu from the fringes of first grade with Parramatta and put him straight into test football. His form has fluctuated since. He can produce spectacular touches and glide through defensive lines. When he does this it is obvious why the Warriors took a punt on him.

But Inu's 2011 season has oscillated between sublime and slack. A couple of errors in a trial match against Manly saw him relegated from first grade for round one, yet before last night he was equal top try-scorer with Manu Vatuvei on 11 and averaged more than four tackle breaks per game.

Coach Ivan Cleary's selections hint that Inu has not totally convinced him either. After persevering with Inu on the wing from rounds two to 15, Cleary dropped him for nine rounds after he moved into the centres for the 30-10 thumping by the Cowboys. Inu returned in round 25 to replace Manu Vatuvei but was dropped again for the first week of finals.

He only played the Tigers last week because of Joel Moon's injury. However, the stances of the incoming and outgoing coaches are more easily understood if Sydney's Sunday Telegraph salary estimate for Inu of A$250,000 ($315,000) a season is accurate. They claimed Inu was being hawked to rival clubs at the Dally M awards but those claims have been denied by Warriors chief executive Wayne Scurrah. Scurrah did not return calls on Friday to clarify the club's stance on Inu.

If McClennan is unconvinced about Inu, the club has a few options. Inu's agent is likely to negotiate a cash payout. This can work well for the player and tide him over until he signs with his next club. Alternatively Inu could stay to play for the Vulcans."

http://m.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.php?c_id=4&objectid=10754186
 

Matua

Bench
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I think it is the media blowing things out of proportion.

From reading the media you'd think that Inu is the only player who has ever made a mistake in a Warriors jersey. Basically without him we wouldn't have made the finals, then we wouldn't have made this weekends match against Melbourne.

I reckon if he stays Bluey will give him a decent shot.
 

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