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Richie Barnett: Dumping big-name players a good call

By Richie Barnett
5:30 AM Friday Aug 31, 2012
Tony Iro. Photo / Getty Images

Tony Iro. Photo / Getty Images

By dumping some of his big-name players, Tony Iro has made a big call but, for me, the team that will face Canberra on Sunday pretty much picked itself.

James Maloney and Shaun Johnson haven't been playing well, haven't been providing the direction a team needs from its halves. Change was needed. The introduction of Pita Godinet and Feleti Mateo should give the side a new lease of life. It will freshen things up and bring some renewed enthusiasm.

I don't think it will be enough to change the result against a Raiders side that is really firing, but it should at least bring a vastly improved performance.

What we've seen in recent weeks is that a team just can't afford to have players operating at 80 per cent. It's been obvious many of the Warriors' hearts and souls just haven't been in games.

When that happens things go horribly wrong very quickly. Every aspect of the game falls apart and people are left exposed. It's hard on the guys who are still putting in, but the overall impression is that the team simply isn't trying and everybody looks bad.

While dropping players was an obvious thing to do and the right thing to do, that doesn't mean it was easy. Iro deserves praise for having the courage to do it. He's sent a clear message that he's not afraid to make tough calls.

I suspect Brian McClennan would have pondered doing the same thing a few weeks ago. But put yourself in his position - you know your job is on the line so can you really take a punt on dumping some of your superstars? It's no surprise that he didn't.

As far as the next coach is concerned, I just don't see the likes of Craig Bellamy or any of the other supercoaches walking out on their existing contracts to join the Warriors. They don't seem like those sort of guys. Much of their success is built on their unshakeable commitment to their clubs and players.

That means the Warriors are likely to be left looking at the next tier down, and that could be good news for the likes of Iro and Stephen Kearney. Those guys have got to be in the frame.

Iro has certainly put his hand up this week.

I just hope the next coach comes in with a clear idea of exactly what he wants.

Near enough is not good enough at this club any more, that much is obvious.

By Richie Barnett
YouHaveGotToBeKidding (Orakei) | 10:29AM Friday, 31 Aug 2012
If Tony Iro gets the job I will lose all the remaining confidence I have in the NZ Warriors as an organisation, and rest assured there's not much left.

It would show that the club does not have the clout to pull in a coach who has a proven track record and would indicate that our habit of signing players who are either in the twilight of their careers or who couldn't make it in Aus or further afield has encroached on our recruitment of coaches as well.

Granted, we gave Cleary his start and he got us to the Grand Final. But then what do we do? Let him go.

With Owen Glenn and Eric Watson at the helm on the business side, I would hope that they would open up their substantial cheque books and really chase someone who could come in build the dynasty that were all craving Richie.

Enough half measures, we want a Premiership. Lets buy it if we have to.
Whakachangchang () | 10:56AM Friday, 31 Aug 2012
Sorry Richie but Iro is just more of the same. He needs to go as well. He has nothing to lose at the moment so can make big calls and that is the only reason he is doing it.

If the warriors cant get a really high profile coach then kearney is the default option and the only half-decent one left. The recruitment team also needs a shakeup.
Jacko (Palmerston North) | 10:57AM Friday, 31 Aug 2012
Hey Ritchie how come you havent been critising Shaun and especially Maloney all season now you back your "mate" by saying they needed be dropped? You like almost all kiwwi journos with your bias towards yoru mates in game which makes you comments extremely bias (check what Aussie guys said Wed nite NRL show on 9 they think Iro totally wrong and shouldnt get top job).

Maloney should have been dumped as soon as top 8 lost for us with young Tumivave into 6 jersey as a test for him.Lew Brown on bench? Hes been most enthusastic of em all? Now lets get it clear Bellamy hasnt said no to all talk of him jumping clubs one year early (you obviously hope he deoent come) so hopefully we keep chasing him.

If not get Jimmy Dimock or someone like him not more failed Kiwis like Kearny or Iro otherwise believe me warriors membership will slide badly.
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