Marlborough Express

Warriors still in holding pattern

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‘‘The NRL know that, we know that and we’re sitting in a bit of a holding pattern because of the discussion­s that are going on with third parties, like broadcaste­rs and the like, which will determine a number of other things that we want to understand.’’

Tamworth is around a five-hour drive away from Sydney. The Warriors will be able to prepare there inside their own bubble, but once games get under way, the team will relocate again.

‘‘The quarantine facility that we’re looking to land into is only for the quarantine period, we’ll be back closer to Sydney throughout the course of the season,’’ George said.

George said they would be looking to move the entire playing squad and backroom staff over for however long they’ll be stuck over there.

When the Warriors found themselves stranded in Australia for a week, before the NRL season was suspended, the team was short of players.

The NRL granted the Warriors an exemption to pick up players from other NRL clubs on short term loans, but as they found out when they tried to bring in 18-year-old fullback Tesi Niu from the Broncos, rivals are unwilling to give the Warriors too much of a helping hand.

So when the Warriors do go to Australia, they want to have as much depth in their squad as the other 15 NRL teams have.

‘‘Our intention is to take everybody over,’’ George said. ‘‘All staff and players who are available, but not the injured players. We’ve been asked to relocate the club, so we’re not going to take any short cuts and jeopardise our preparatio­n, just because we have to relocate.

‘‘The NRL appreciate the fact that we’ve asked to take that many to prepare properly and perform properly.’’

Former New Zealand wicketkeep­er turned broadcaste­r Ian Smith joined some illustriou­s former team-mates in receiving New Zealand Cricket’s premier award yesterday for outstandin­g services to the game.

Smith, who led Sky Television’s cricket coverage for two decades and called the pulsating end to the Cricket World Cup final for a global audience in July, was presented with the Bert

Sutcliffe Medal by NZC chairman Greg Barclay in a virtual ceremony.

In other awards to kick off NZC’S week of celebratin­g its high achievers, Wellington duo Sophie Devine and Devon Conway were named women’s and men’s Twenty20 Super Smash players of the year for their roles in the Blaze and Firebirds’ march to the respective titles.

A year after Smith’s former team-mate Ewen Chatfield received a standing ovation in Auckland when presented with the Sutcliffe Medal, NZC had to cancel its annual awards dinner amid the Covid-19 pandemic and switch to an online format to mark the 2019-20 season.

Smith was one of the country’s finest glovemen in 63 tests and 98 one-day internatio­nals, before making a significan­t impact behind the microphone.

He called many of New Zealand’s greatest cricket moments since the turn of the century and commentate­d on a whopping 112 tests at home.

‘‘I’m so grateful,’’ Smith said via video call from his Hawke’s Bay home.

‘‘It makes me quite emotional actually to think about joining the list of people who have already won this award.

‘‘The playing aspect was the realisatio­n of a dream. I fondly remember the times keeping to Sir Richard Hadlee, watching Martin Crowe bat sides into submission and all the other guys playing their part as well.

‘‘I’ve loved every minute of calling test cricket. Brendon [Mccullum’s] 300 will live forever in my mind; test wins at Lord’s, Hobart, Ross Tayor’s 290, the draw at Eden Park with so much drama against England, and of course the World Cup final at Lord’s last year.’’

Sporting success runs in the Smith family, with son Jarrod representi­ng football’s All Whites to complete a rare New Zealand father and son double across codes.

‘‘I dedicate this award to my wife, Louise. Anyone who’s been involved with touring and cricket will know you have to have a base and Louise has been fantastic the whole time, and has brought up three great sons in Jarrod, Jake and Angus,’’ Smith said.

‘‘I also want to thank my team-mates

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