No more upheaval, no more excuses for settled Warriors

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No more upheaval, no more excuses for settled Warriors
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'Our fans haven’t seen us in person since 2019 so we want to try to get that connection back with them.'❤️🇳🇿

"Shaun has changed his game a lot since he first came on the scene and was doing a lot of the flashy stuff. He still has the flick passes and the running game but he's become a modern halfback and his calmness and experience will help us to get home in tight games."

"I always start pre-season wanting to be in the halves but I’ll put the team first and play wherever needed," he said."I don't like bouncing around from spot to spot but I've become accustomed to it. Another man putting his hand up for a halves berth is former Titan Ash Taylor, who has joined the Warriors on a train and trial basis and so far is doing everything right in his bid to earn a contract.

"He was a bit of an unknown and played some great footy under Neil Henry and was rewarded with a big contract which brings a lot of pressure to live up to that money.

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