September 19, 2024

NRL: Where did it all go wrong for the Warriors?

It all started with so much hope. Riding the high of 2023, the ‘Wahs’ bandwagon was overflowing.

But the wheels fell off early and the campaign couldn’t get back on track. From fourth to 14th, the fall from grace was a long one.

RNZ looks back at the rollercoaster run.

Injuries
Webster was surely wondering what he did to upset the rugby league gods as his side was struck with a horrendous and constant run of injuries.

Tohu Harris, Shaun Johnson, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Marcello Montoya, Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Rocco Berry, Freddy Lussick, Kurt Capewell, Marata Niukore, Chanel Harris-Tavita, Luke Metcalf, Dylan Walker, Bunty Afoa and Jazz Tevaga all faced stints on the sideline.Tohu Harris and his teammates stand behind their goal line after conceding a try during the Melbourne Storm v New Zealand Warriors match during the Telstra NRL Premiership at AAMI Park, Melbourne.

Bunker blunders
It became a common sight for NRL referees boss Graham Annesley to front up and apologise to the Warriors after being the victims of several absolute howlers, and Webby was fed up.

Unrest
Though the players and coaches were adamant the rumours surrounding a rift with Addin Fonua-Blake were just that, whether true or not, the noise was no doubt a distraction for the side.

Halves combinations
With Johnson in and out of the side through injuries, Chanel Harris-Tavita and Te Maire Martin were given plenty of chances to shine, but just as they were starting to click, the combination would be changed again upon Johnson’s return.

Goalkicking
The Warriors left plenty of points on the pitch through missed shots at goal, none more costly than the sitter Chanel Harris-Tavita sprayed against Canberra.Xavier Coates of the Melbourne Storm scores a match-winning try against the Warriors.

RTS vs CNK
The constant debate surrounding who should play fullback was exhausting for Webster and his players.

The season
Round One – A worrying omen. Lost to Sharks 16-12 in Auckland. Ladder – 10th.

A blistering start with tries for Fonua Blake and a cracker for Metcalf before an obvious penalty try was not awarded, which would have seen the Warriors go up three tries to nil. The Sharks struck before half-time, and kept the Warriors scoreless after the break. Despite a wealth of possession and territory, the hosts could not convert it into more points. “Our first 20 minutes was outstanding. The period after halftime was really poor – we were just clunky, didn’t have the right timing.” – Webster.

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