Bay of Plenty Times

‘Overheated’ Warriors lacking calm

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Warriors coach Andrew Webster is urging his side to focus on themselves as they prepare for Sunday’s match against the Roosters at Allianz Stadium in Sydney. The side is coming off a 14-8 loss to the Knights in Newcastle, their third in a row.

“The boys are really motivated, they’re working hard,” Webster said.

“It’s not do or die. The big focus right now is ourselves and then the back end of the week focusing on the Roosters . . . we’ve got to improve, we’re not where we want to be. It’s no secret.”

The Warriors sit 14th on the NRL ladder after three consecutiv­e losses and a draw, with the microscope being put on a misfiring attack, despite leading the competitio­n in all run and kick return metres. Things aren’t going to get much easier after this weekend either, as the team heads to Brisbane for a Magic Round showdown with defending premiers the Panthers.

However, Webster said that things clicking was just a matter of effort.

“Sometimes you’re closer than you think . . . I keep telling the boys we have to make our own luck and not just expect it to happen.”

Webster said his squad was internalis­ing the increased pressure on them after a breakout season in 2023.

“Were we going to go through a patch like this? I’d say so . . . I’m not on social media so it’s easier for me, it’s only on days like this that I have to deal with external pressure. The expectatio­n we put on each other is the biggest burden . . . they desperatel­y want to win for all of New Zealand and each other.”

Webster highlighte­d the Warriors’ discipline as an obvious issue, especially as they conceded 10 penalties in the Knights loss.

“You don’t need to be a genius (to see), we’re not giving ourselves the opportunit­ies through our discipline. The boys are keen to get line speed but they’re not checking with the ref and getting fatigued. The attack’s not as beautiful as we’d like.”

The solution?

“Drop the shoulders, calm down and take a breath. Enjoy what we’re doing a bit more . . . rather than overheatin­g mentally.”

Webster has named a mostly unchanged side for the weekend.

Kurt Capewell is missing, this time with a calf injury for up to four weeks, so Mitchell Barnett moves to the second row and Bunty Afoa starts at prop. Jazz Tevaga moves back onto the extended bench, while Freddy Lussick is available for selection after serving his suspension from an incident in a NSW Cup match against the Rabbitohs. — RNZ

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Mitch Barnett moves to the second row to face the Roosters on Sunday.
Photo / Getty Images Mitch Barnett moves to the second row to face the Roosters on Sunday.

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