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Performanc­e takes top place for coach

- DAVID LONG

RUGBY LEAGUE

WARRIORS coach Matt Elliott says reputation will count for nothing when it comes to selecting a side to play the season-opener against Parramatta on March 9.

Elliott yesterday named his side for the team’s first trial, against Gold Coast on Saturday and selected a mixture of experience­d players, those eligible for the NYC, triallists and a Vulcans regular.

Elliott said he would use this game and the coming ones against Penrith and Broncos to determine who would be the 17 to play the Eels.

‘‘I have really got no idea what our starting team will be [against the Eels], none,’’ Elliott said.

‘‘We are starting to rank some players based on their training performanc­es, but I made that mistake years ago when I first started doing this job.

‘‘I fell in love with players in pre-season. Some players are terrible trainers and their best terrain is when they cross the white stripe for real, so we’ve got to find out about that.’’

It means that lesser known players such as Harry Siejka, Aaron Nootai and Malakai Watene-Zelezniak will get the first chance to impress Elliott, but he believes it is best not to have any preconceiv­ed ideas about who his starting players should be.

‘‘For the playing group and all of us as a club that’s the healthiest route to take,’’ he said.

‘‘People have stood here and said reputation­s don’t count for anything, but I am going to live by that creed and it’s just going to be based on performanc­e.

‘‘Now, what I know about young guys is that consistenc­y is an issue when you’re at the elite level.

‘‘We have got a pretty young squad, so I will not hesitate if I think a young guy has put in a couple good games but is just star-

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