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Blair knows he needs to smarten up

- David Long david.long@stuff.co.nz

Adam Blair has vowed not to change how he plays, but understand­s he needs to be smarter.

The Warriors lock returns from suspension for tomorrow’s NRL game against the Dragons in Wollongong. That ban was picked up for making dangerous contact with the Storm’s Kenny Bromwich in round 19 when he hit him late.

Earlier in the season, he received a two-game suspension for a crusher tackle on North Queensland’s Kyle

Feldt; in round three he was sin binned against the Raiders and copped a dangerous tackle charge, narrowly avoiding suspension.

With the Warriors entering a crucial stage of the season, they can’t afford for Blair to miss any further games and he knows he needs to be on the field, especially when watching them lose 36-12 to the Titans last week without him.

‘‘It was quite hard to sit at home and watch the game at the weekend,’’ Blair said.

‘‘I was disappoint­ed with the way we performed. Our consistenc­y has been up and down through the season and sometimes that does come with a younger group, but it’s still no excuse.

‘‘We play two good games and then we get smashed by the Titans. We have good intentions to work really hard, win that game and the next one, but we let ourselves down as a group.

‘‘Watching from afar, we didn’t turn up with the right attitude and the Gold Coast put a scoreline on us.’’

Being on the wrong side of referees’ calls has been a factor throughout Blair’s career.

Playing on the edge of the rules is what makes him such a special player, but going too far has proved costly.

‘‘It frustrates me, because the things that have kept me on the side are avoidable and I’m aware of those things,’’ he said of this season’s suspension­s.

‘‘I seem to get picked up on those little things most of the time, so it’s more awareness for me of missing those games.

‘‘But I’ve got to manage those things and think of the bigger picture and the team and what the team needs. Me being out doesn’t help the situation.’’

If Blair was to be more cautious on the field, he’d lose his impact. He wants to put pressure on the opposition, but understand­s there’s a right and wrong time to do that.

‘‘It’s more of an awareness rather than changing,’’ he said.

‘‘I’ve played a lot of games now and I’ve never changed the way I’ve gone about my business.

‘‘I need to have a better awareness, I do sit on those 50/50 calls. Sometimes they’re OK and sometimes they’re not OK.’’

Warriors coach Stephen Kearney has recently talked with Blair about how he plays and agrees that he does need to make better decisions.

‘‘I don’t think he’s ever been suspended for putting kick pressure on," Kearney said. ‘‘But what he has to have an awareness of is when players have passed the ball, you can’t whack them when they’ve got their back to you.

‘‘I’ve made him pretty aware of that, but the kick pressure, that’s part of Adam’s job and he’s built his career on hassling the halves.

‘‘But they’ve brought in a rule just this year about protecting the halves and hitting the ball players late, when they don’t have the footy and they’re facing away from you.

‘‘He knows that, he’s a leader of the footy team and the leadership group and we need him on the park as much as possible.

‘‘So he needs to make sure he has an awareness of that the next time he goes out there.’’

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