Starts a concern, but Warriors pleased with responses

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Starts a concern, but Warriors pleased with responses
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The Warriors head into Round 7 sitting inside the top eight with four wins to their name, despite their starts to games this year being the worst in the NRL.

Through the first six rounds no side has leaked more points than the Warriors inside the opening 10 minutes of contests, with the Kiwi side yet to keep a team scoreless through that period, in which they have so far conceded seven tries and a total of 44 points.

While it's something the team are focused on trying to fix, the fact that the ladder-leading Broncos sit second in terms of tries conceded in the opening 10 minutes with four so far, suggests that success doesn't always require teams to begin as they mean to go on. "We could have worse things about our game.... we will sort it out, and when it clicks that’ll be a good day.

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