NRL 2025
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interesting round after what was a pretty lop-sided start.
Knights v Dolphins won't have much in it tonight you wouldn't think
We're hosting Manly and by rights should get pumped, but i don't trust Manly, and just sometimes we get all hyped up and win when we're not supposed to
Panthers were pretty good in Vegas while the Roosters were dogshit. How much does the travel affect Penrith and was the Roosters game an anomaly?
Dragons fought hard last week, and the Bunnies got an unexpected win. Could go either way
Jeremiah Nanai is the only big name to pay the price for some shit performances last weekend. Surely the Cowboys can't be that inept again? Sharks lost but showed a bit first up.
Broncos looked shit hot, but the Roosters were terrible. Ricky's Raiders looked good too. Should be a good game in the Capital.
Spoonbowl take 1! Eels v Tigers. Tigers were pretty average week 1. Yet the Eels were even worse, and they've had quite the week, with Moses confirmed out for a while, and Brown walking at the end of the year. But they are playing the Tigers...
And finally the bulldogs who looked solid week 1 get the Titans in their first hit out for the year, a team most expect to be deep in the Spoon fight. Des Hasler has to show early he can actually still coach, and not just have a gorgeous mane of hair the envy of many younger men. -
It's got so dire in Warriors land that not only has Webster already lost a lot of his good will with the fan base, some are so desperate that they are keen to get Payten back when the Cowboys fire him in June. Todd Payten is a shit coach, and this would be an awful idea.
How about we don't fire the coach (it's not like there are upgrades just floating around waiting for a job) but may try something different? Lets stop buying old kiwis looking for a final contract just because they are kiwis? How about we stop buying treadmill journeymen that other clubs are happy to give up just because we feel we have no other option. With the Warriors' history i could easily see them throwing $800k at the Cheese because he ticks a few of those boxes and comes from the Storm via the Roosters.
Change the tact, focus on youth (there has to be talent out there we can steal and develop) with a few hardened professionals to show them how to be first graders (Fish is a great buy in this instance) and see how that goes.
I would also fire all the assistants who never get any scrutiny but seem to hang on season after season (looking at you Stacey)
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Todd Payten far out haha. He's still living off 2022.
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@mariner4life said in NRL 2025:
It's got so dire in Warriors land that not only has Webster already lost a lot of his good will with the fan base, some are so desperate that they are keen to get Payten back when the Cowboys fire him in June. Todd Payten is a shit coach, and this would be an awful idea.
How about we don't fire the coach (it's not like there are upgrades just floating around waiting for a job) but may try something different? Lets stop buying old kiwis looking for a final contract just because they are kiwis? How about we stop buying treadmill journeymen that other clubs are happy to give up just because we feel we have no other option. With the Warriors' history i could easily see them throwing $800k at the Cheese because he ticks a few of those boxes and comes from the Storm via the Roosters.
Change the tact, focus on youth (there has to be talent out there we can steal and develop) with a few hardened professionals to show them how to be first graders (Fish is a great buy in this instance) and see how that goes.
I would also fire all the assistants who never get any scrutiny but seem to hang on season after season (looking at you Stacey)
Some of our best teams were built this way, I don't know why we don't focus more on youth. Or have the Aussies pilfered all the best quality? I know there is a national grass roots system that the warriors run, so where are the quality young prospects?
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Kalyn Ponga is very good at football. The Knights were excellent last night, but there are already danger signs at the Dolphins, their attack looks very ordinary
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Webby doesnt have to change much to get his base back. Hell I suspect we can still lose and the base stays. Some small changes like stop pin holing sixes into seven jerseys, put our best fullback at fullback and FFS give your bench of great youngsters (who have come though or system) some minutes. Demetric and Leka are fking wrecking balls, let them loose.
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@mariner4life said in NRL 2025:
Kalyn Ponga is very good at football. The Knights were excellent last night, but there are already danger signs at the Dolphins, their attack looks very ordinary
has the Wayne has gone factor already set in? I hope for the dolphins no
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@mariner4life said in NRL 2025:
Kalyn Ponga is very good at football. The Knights were excellent last night, but there are already danger signs at the Dolphins, their attack looks very ordinary
Dolphins edge defence was a mess last night, Averillo especially. The bad weather back home been affecting them perhaps?
I think they'll come right. There's enough out their in their spine to get things right.
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Well that's ominous
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currently in KL with no coverage, but everyone typing give them spoon now, must be bad
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@bayimports said in NRL 2025:
currently in KL with no coverage, but everyone typing give them spoon now, must be bad
Shit, I didn't realise it had kicked off.
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@bayimports said in NRL 2025:
currently in KL with no coverage, but everyone typing give them spoon now, must be bad
Shit, I didn't realise it had kicked off.
from what I am hearing it might not be a bad thing you're not watching
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@bayimports said in NRL 2025:
@bayimports said in NRL 2025:
currently in KL with no coverage, but everyone typing give them spoon now, must be bad
Shit, I didn't realise it had kicked off.
from what I am hearing it might not be a bad thing you're not watching
Well, I'll turn over at the end of the rugby - so I'll get a half of bad.
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Lol we're in front!
Tommy Turbo having a stinker.
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Dropped that cold. And unnecessarily too.