Herald on Sunday

Worst of woeful Warriors

Coach Brown hints at deeper problems after another horror loss; offers no solutions

- Michael Burgess

Where do the Warriors go from here? The club has had some tough losses in recent seasons, particular­ly 2019 when they were on the wrong side of several nail-biters.

But Friday night’s 19-18 defeat to the Dragons at Central Coast Stadium in Gosford was the worst.

It wasn’t that the Warriors played badly; they were the better side for most of the match and showed impressive grit at times.

But the way they contrived to lose the game, from an almost impregnabl­e position, sealed one of the ugliest results in the club’s history.

The Dragons are a solid team but they looked gone at 18-6 down late in the second half. They were being bustled into errors and the Warriors found yards through the middle.

But one moment, when prop Addin Fonua-Blake, who was otherwise excellent, tried to push an offload, gifted the Dragons the initiative. A simple try followed, then the Warriors fell into panic mode, exacerbate­d by Chad Townsend’s curious field goal attempt. But when you are desperate for a win, panic is almost inevitable.

They were unlucky, as every call and bounce of the ball in the frenetic final period seemed to go the Dragons’ way, epitomised by their third try.

But of all the things that went wrong, the worst was Roger TuivasaShe­ck getting trapped in goal, with a minute left, after no forwards got back to take the tough carry.

The failure to shut down the final play was also painful, as the right edge got their wires crossed, allowing Cody Ramsey to cross untouched.

The Warriors lacked leadership. Tuivasa-Sheck can’t do it all, Townsend was playing with a busted shoulder (courtesy of an unpunished late hit by Tariq Sims) and Tohu Harris was off the field.

It’s hard to see a way ahead in 2021.

History shows that any team, not just the Warriors, can’t really rebound psychologi­cally from such a bitter sequence of close defeats.

A win (which should have happened on Friday) can change the course but it’s not looking good.

Coach Nathan Brown suggested Harris (shoulder) and Eliesa Katoa (arm) will miss at least a week (and probably more), while the prognosis on Townsend doesn’t look good.

“He is not great,” said Brown. “I probably can’t give you an honest assessment now but he had plenty of needles at halftime and he did really well to push through the game.”

Reece Walsh appears to be a 50-50 propositio­n for the clash with the Sharks next Sunday, although Matt Lodge is likely to be available.

Brown was understand­ably devastated and hinted at a deeper problem.

“Disappoint­ed obviously, to lead 18-6 with not too long to go and the boys put a lot of hard work in, and then we find ourselves in the same situation with a couple of minutes to go as what we found ourselves in on many occasions this year,” said Brown.

“It’s obviously not the first time it’s happened and it’s obviously not a fluke that it keeps happening. Sadly, all our best players in the back 10 minutes of the game all had crucial errors. We are just not quite good enough to deal with that at this stage.”

In the aftermath of the defeat, their sixth in seven games, Brown didn’t have an immediate recipe for a turnaround.

“All we can do is just keep practising situations in training and keep working with the players and looking at the good and the bad,” he said. “[It’s] a process of working hard and trying to just manage those periods of the game a little better.

“Things don’t keep happening by coincidenc­e. We are just at that [stage] of our developmen­t and it’s unfortunat­e that we keep putting ourselves in those situations. Hopefully we can get better at it.”

Brown and his coaching staff will also come under the microscope, as the same issues keep arising, whether it is decision-making, fifth-tackle options or edge defence.

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Dejected Warriors after being burned by the Dragons.
Photo / Getty Images Dejected Warriors after being burned by the Dragons.

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