Marlborough Express

Kearney gets mad

- DAVID LONG

Stephen Kearney has publicly blasted some of his players for not trying in the Warriors’ 26-10 defeat to the Knights on Saturday night.

It was the club’s fifth straight defeat and finally ended any hope of making the top eight this year.

Without naming names, in the post match press conference Kearney criticised the effort some players put in.

‘‘I was disappoint­ed, I thought there were some guys out there who were trying really hard and some guys that weren’t,’’ Kearney said.

‘‘There was some effort from some individual­s, but then there was some effort from others that would be very questionab­le.

‘‘In this competitio­n you can’t have that.

‘‘The Knights played with a great deal of energy and off the back of a good win last week and at home, with a bit of confidence under their belts, they’ve come out with a real zest and it’s disappoint­ing we couldn’t match that.’’

While there have been gutsy performanc­es against the Cowboys and Sharks during their five-game losing streak, this wasn’t one of them.

It would have to be regarded as one of the club’s most disappoint­ing outings this season.

‘‘It wasn’t pretty in the first half and to be fair, I don’t think it got much better in the second half,’’ Kearney said.

‘‘It’s pretty obvious that the group are lacking some confidence at the moment.

‘‘When we got gifted the first set inside the Knights tryline and still couldn’t come up with anything and I think we made a mistake a set or so later.

‘‘It’s been the story of our last month.’’

One of the few positives was the extra energy Nathaniel Roache brought with him when he came into the game in the second half.

For most of the others this is a game they’ll want to forget.

It’s another match where they disappoint­ed on attack as well as defence, scoring just two tries, to David Fusitu’a and Roache.

They were the better team for the starts of the second half, but struggled to convert that into points.

‘‘There was a period in the second half where we got back to 10 points and had a bit of momentum,’’ Kearney said.

‘‘There was a kick we put in goal, which Roger (TuivasaShe­ck) was judged offside, which I’m still trying to figure out how.

‘‘Given that, we are still our own worst enemies and I don’t think we played with enough conviction.’’

Earlier in the day the Warriors’ under-20 side were thrashed 70-4 by the Knights.

Over the past three round the club’s NYC team have scored 18 points, while conceding 182.

While the Warriors have changed their approach to the under-20 team and promote the best young players up to the reserve grade NSW Cup team at an earlier stage in their careers, it’s still embarrassi­ng for a team playing in Warriors colours to consistent­ly get thrashed like this.

‘‘They got beat by 70 two weeks ago too (by the Cowboys),’’ Kearney said.

‘‘That’s something I can’t change at the click of a finger.

‘‘There are a lot of things at the football club that need to improve and we’re working through a process that’s going to help do that.

‘‘There are things that have probably let slip in the last while and that’s what happens when you take your eye off the ball.

‘‘We’ll be addressing that.’’

 ?? ANDREW CORNAGA/ PHOTOSPORT.NZ ?? Warriors coach Stephen Kearney was unimpresse­d with the lack of effort some of his players displayed in their loss to the Knights.
ANDREW CORNAGA/ PHOTOSPORT.NZ Warriors coach Stephen Kearney was unimpresse­d with the lack of effort some of his players displayed in their loss to the Knights.

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