New Zealand Warriors under the radar, on cusp of greatness
By CurtisW1908, 17 Jan 2012 CurtisW1908 is a Roar Rookie
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Anonymity in the National Rugby League is a beautiful thing. The chance to fly under that ever-present radar and go about your business. Despite playing in the 2011 NRL grand final, the New Zealand Warriors are still well out of sight and well out of mind.
2160 kilometres away from the bright lights of Sydney and the hub of the rugby league world is Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland. The home of the next juggernaut to sweep through the NRL. Make no mistake about it, the Warriors are on the cusp of a scary dynasty.
The ingredients to a successful rugby league team haven’t changed. You still need a star playmaker. The Warriors have the biggest thing since Benji Marshall, in young halfback Shaun Johnson. A fearless hot-stepper who can embarrass you with feet quicker than a bullet.
Following in Marshall’s footsteps, Johnson is a young man who leads by example and knows that only form and victory keep you at the top.
A successful team needs a silky backline with size and speed. Manu Vatuvei, Kevin Locke, Krisnan Inu and James Maloney can hurt you from anywhere on the field. But the main thing about a backline is depth. The Warriors finally have it.
But forget about just how goddamn potent their backs are or could be. Ladies and gentlemen, here stands the most impressive forward pack in the game. Young, tough, brash and most importantly talented. This forward pack demands respect.
A game plan can’t be followed without the big men doing their job first. Rolling forward over the advantage line and dominating their foes for eighty torturous minutes.
Imagine lining up against these guys at a cold and windy Mount Smart Stadium for a second.
Russell Packer charges into you first with his socks around his ankles and his legs pumping. After finally wrestling him to the ground you look up to see Sam Rapira roaring directly at you. Then comes Ben Matulino and Jacob Lillyman and Ukuma Ta’ai.
Don’t worry about Mount Smart Stadium. These guys can win away from home now too. Just ask the Melbourne Storm.
You’re scrambling and scratching and fighting to repel them. They then move the ball two wide to Feleti Mateo who jinks and props and shoves his massive hand into your face before offloading to a flying Simon Mannering. Its too late, they’re away again.
You finally get the ball back and look for a break in the chain. You see five-foot-eight, 85-kilogram Nathan Friend and you charge at him. Friend drives his shoulder into your stomach and the air rushes from your body. Before you have time to react, Michael Luck has finished the tackle by grabbing the back of your knee and driving you into the dust.
Pain is a rugby league player’s best friend. Whether accepting it or giving it, a player is only as good as his work rate. The worst part about all this for opposition teams is the New Zealand Warriors still don’t know how good they are. When they finally realise, there will be no stopping them. They won’t be wondering what the fuss is about. They’ll be the fuss.
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January 17th 2012 @ 8:53am
Te Hau said | January 17th 2012 @ 8:53am | Report comment
Great Article. Warriors get no media attenition in Aus. They will be a force now that they have the experience.
January 17th 2012 @ 9:16am
kovana said | January 17th 2012 @ 9:16am | Report comment
Oh no.. I think you have jinxed it.
January 17th 2012 @ 1:47pm
oikee said | January 17th 2012 @ 1:47pm | Report comment
They will be under the radar even if they win 2 in a row, going onto their 3rd win the NRL will want to change the rules, make them weaker.
Probably drop them from the comp, that sounds like a rugby league move.
January 17th 2012 @ 2:11pm
King of the Gorgonites said | January 17th 2012 @ 2:11pm | Report comment
dinosaurs…………
January 17th 2012 @ 9:44am
Paul said | January 17th 2012 @ 9:44am | Report comment
Please the warriors will promise alot and fail to deliver, The pacific islanders are power athletes and their stamina will let them down in the big one. Theyve been to 2 grandfinals now and got smashed in both. Also lets see how the second year syndrome affects Shaun Johnson, seems like an awfully young player to be pinning their hopes on, and then arguably their best player last year in James Maloney has signed with the Roosters for next year and keeps asking for an early release!. I think it will be a tough year for their NEW coach without any NRL experience.
January 17th 2012 @ 10:22am
kiwidave said | January 17th 2012 @ 10:22am | Report comment
Given the number of pacific island players in all of the NRL squads and a number of key non-PI players in the warriors that’s a pretty silly point to make, even before one questions the validity of such a stereotype.
January 17th 2012 @ 11:26am
Paul said | January 17th 2012 @ 11:26am | Report comment
Mate its just fact, Why does it have to be racist or sterio typing to point out what everyone can see, if not why have the warriors not been succesful, They have Money, a huge talent pool . I wasnt just talking about the forwards, The backs are the same. All the experts talk about seeing of the first 30 minutes against the warriors power.
January 17th 2012 @ 3:21pm
kiwidave said | January 17th 2012 @ 3:21pm | Report comment
Leaving aside your racist stereotyping, the fact that the warriors are half full of non-PI players (Brown, Mannering, Maloney, Friend, Packer, Luck) tends to suggest it is a problem with the warriors not certain ethnic groups. The rest of the NRL teams have plenty of PI players as well, did Hopoate, Matai, Galuvao and Tony Williams run out of steam in the grand final?
January 18th 2012 @ 4:48pm
Paul said | January 18th 2012 @ 4:48pm | Report comment
Hopoate is only 18 so still has plenty of gas, Matai is constantly injured and the other 2 would be lucky to play 40 minutes between the 2 of them in any given game.
January 17th 2012 @ 10:23am
Rebekah said | January 17th 2012 @ 10:23am | Report comment
What a fantastic article the writer has captured what the Warriors are and also what NRL is all about! As the first comment said the Warriors unfortunately don’t get much media attention here in Australia, but this is great, well done! The time will come when NRL teams here will really not want to fly over to Mt Smart Stadium more then they already don’t want to.
January 17th 2012 @ 10:24am
kiwidave said | January 17th 2012 @ 10:24am | Report comment
The warriors build my hopes up almost every year. I will cross my fingers, but part of me will only believe it when I see it.
January 17th 2012 @ 11:51am
CurtisW1908 said | January 17th 2012 @ 11:51am | Report comment
Well it starts with winning at home doesn’t it .. If you’re unbeatable at home .. the wins come away from home
January 17th 2012 @ 1:26pm
Jaceman said | January 17th 2012 @ 1:26pm | Report comment
They have a tremendous advantage with all those athletes to pick from with the stay at home factor but it is still surprising how many good ones come to Australia esp Melbourne
January 17th 2012 @ 1:42pm
CurtisW1908 said | January 17th 2012 @ 1:42pm | Report comment
The Warriors lost alot of talented prospects in the past due to rugby union or Australian NRL clubs signing them to development deals when they’re 12 or 13. Their Under 20′s program has shown over the last few years that they are doing a better job at picking, keeping and moulding talent
January 17th 2012 @ 3:43pm
Go warriors said | January 17th 2012 @ 3:43pm | Report comment
Paul dont understimate the new warriors coach. Brian Mclennan is a very succesfull coach he has won two super league grand finals as well as winning the tri nations in 2005 for the Kiwis which was his first year coaching in the big time and they beat Australia twice in the same year something which hadnt been done for a very long time. He also knows the club scene in Auckland very well which will be a huge advantage.
January 17th 2012 @ 5:01pm
Paul said | January 17th 2012 @ 5:01pm | Report comment
Fair enough but i still think the NRL is different, Remember the super league is really only out of 3 or 4 clubs at best . I hope the warriors do well i just think the weight of expectation will be their downfall. Everyone will be watching them.
January 17th 2012 @ 4:50pm
Dave0270 said | January 17th 2012 @ 4:50pm | Report comment
Best pre-season article I’ve read by far! – All stars this, SBW that, IC whatever, please! are we trying to promote the game or what? As a die hard Warriors fan in OZ I’m kinda used to the ‘out of sight out of mind’ thing and have come to enjoy it and relish in it, makes winning all the more sweeter, I mean lets face it, we could win the comp 3 years straight and still not rate a mention this time of year. If we won in 2011 Manly would have still dominated the news sites here and personally I’m all for it!
Can’t wait to see the 2012 Warriors under Bluey.
Great read bud, keep it up!
January 18th 2012 @ 8:57am
Mals said | January 18th 2012 @ 8:57am | Report comment
I like the way the Warriors approach the game. They will be a force again this year but the one question mark hanging over the team will be Maloney & where his head space is.