Manawatu Standard

Time in Tamworth helps Evans tune up

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

Warriors new recruit Kane Evans says he can already see the benefits of the team being in camp in Tamworth.

Unlike the other 15 NRL clubs, the Warriors are once again holed up together in the New South Wales city as they prepare for the start of the new season.

Players from those other teams have the usual distractio­ns of living in their homes, but the Warriors are back in the resort they were in when the season resumed after the coronaviru­s break last season.

With little to do, the players naturally bond together while the coaches have a captive audience.

So for the likes of Evans, who has joined the Warriors from the Eels and was in the Warriors’ Australian pre-christmas camp, he has been able to slot in quicker than he would have otherwise.

‘‘The transition for me has been awesome,’’ Evans said yesterday.

‘‘That’s because I had the two weeks in Kiama and that was just with the Australian-based crew.

‘‘Over those two weeks leading into Christmas, I really got to know everyone well. Then I came here [Tamworth] and met the New Zealand staff and players and I’ve got to know everyone.

‘‘We’re all bonding as a crew and you fast-forward getting to know everyone. We’re tight-knit and it’s only been a week and a bit.’’

The Warriors will spend a month in Tamworth, before moving to Terrigal on the Central Coast. More of the players’ families will reunite when they get to Terrigal, but for now many them are away from their loved ones.

That’s tough, but for the club it also has benefits as new head coach Nathan Brown is able to spend more time with the players.

‘‘Most teams won’t be able to have all of this time together, so he’s definitely making use of it, with late night video sessions and extra training sessions,’’ Evans said.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Former Parramatta Eel Kane Evans says he’s been able to slot in easily at the Warriors.
GETTY IMAGES Former Parramatta Eel Kane Evans says he’s been able to slot in easily at the Warriors.
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