
The Warriors have had meetings with the head of Las Vegas police department ahead of their trip to the United States for the NRL season opener.
The squad was briefed by the chief cop 鈥 in an extended Zoom call 鈥 where the players and coaches also raised questions. Club hierarchy, including chief executive Cameron George and other senior staff have also had several conversations with the police department.
It鈥檚 all part of the Warriors鈥 desire to leave no stone unturned, as they prepared for the most unique adventure in the club鈥檚 history. It鈥檚 not just the United States, it鈥檚 Las Vegas. And it鈥檚 not just an NRL game, it鈥檚 the match that kicks off the whole season.
There鈥檚 a lot of focus on the Auckland club and they want to make sure they get everything right. Especially heading to 鈥淪in City鈥 and staying on the Las Vegas strip, with bars, casinos and nightclubs, along with other temptations, catering for around 40 million visitors every year.
It will be hard not to be dazzled, even in the confines of their hotel complex. The Warriors, along with the three other NRL teams (Raiders, Panthers and Sharks) are staying at Resorts World, touted as the most expensive hotel property developed in Las Vegas, with 3500 rooms housed in a 59-storey tower, a casino that stretches across almost 11000 sq m, 40 restaurants and bars, a 5000 seat theatre and a large retail complex.
鈥淲e trust our players,鈥 George tells the Herald. 鈥淲e have upmost trust in them and have had many discussions around it. But this was about having a good understanding of the landscape and what to look out for.
鈥淚t was not 鈥 鈥榖oys we don鈥檛 trust you鈥 鈥 it was more awareness work, that鈥檚 why we had discussions with the police to give us the lay of the land. Some of it was very practical. Things such as, if you see a gun, don鈥檛 panic because guns are legal up there. Don鈥檛 start screaming, 鈥楬e鈥檚 got a gun!鈥欌
It is also about preparing for an environment most of the squad 鈥 many of whom have not travelled beyond Australasia 鈥 have never encountered before. Las Vegas is not a dangerous place per se but as with any tourist mecca, there is petty crime, like pick pockets and bag snatching.
There are also a number of scams, exacerbated by the sheer scale of the nightlife and reputation as one of the party capitals of the world.
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There are taxis that go the long way 鈥 or wrong way, 鈥渇ree VIP upgrades鈥 to bars and clubs that come with major strings attached, restaurant flyers placed under hotel doors for establishments that don鈥檛 exist (fishing for credit cards), street hustles and people 鈥 pretending to be friendly fellow punters in a hurry 鈥 selling fake gambling chips at discount prices.
鈥淲e have been through a fair bit of process about what lies ahead,鈥 says George. 鈥淥ur players know the job we are going to do 鈥 to win the game of footy.
鈥淲e can鈥檛 just start preparing on Thursday, it鈥檚 from the day we arrive. We have to have a mindset of being there to win but that said, we are going to be there from Saturday so they will have ample opportunity to have a look around. We trust them.
鈥淭hey are fully aware of the circumstances they could be confronted with, fully aware of the repercussions if stuff goes wrong.鈥
The club has a balanced view. They can鈥檛 ignore where they are 鈥 and that players will want to explore 鈥 but the priority is embedded in the back of everyone鈥檚 mind.
The Warriors won鈥檛 be employing any extra security. As George points out, it鈥檚 impossible to secure 38 people who are all doing different things in their free time.
鈥淪ome might go to the movies, some to top golf, some to the malls,鈥 says George. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about being smart, we know we have assistance there if we need it.鈥
Some activities are planned. After arriving on Saturday afternoon (PST) the team will attend an ice hockey match later that night between the Vegas Golden Knights and Vancouver Canucks. Sunday is mostly recovery and free time, before a visit to the iconic Fremont St that evening.
Warriors half Luke Metcalf. Photo / Photosport
Preparation starts in earnest from Monday and will include another highlight, as they train in the UFC Gym after their field session. The week ramps up from there, though the team will also have a day off on Wednesday, ahead of Saturday鈥檚 game.
There are other unusual aspects. The goalkickers 鈥 including new halfback Luke Metcalf 鈥 won鈥檛 get to practise their kicking routines until the day before the match. That鈥檚 because there are no goalposts anywhere in the Las Vegas metropolitan area, apart from those installed for the four games next Sunday (NZT) at Allegiant stadium.
The expedition has been a massive project for the club, since their participation was confirmed last July.
鈥淟ogistically, it鈥檚 been a huge amount of work,鈥 said George. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 America, not Brisbane or Sydney where you can ring up and they know who the Warriors are. In America, it鈥檚 like who are you? Which is fair enough.鈥
The club sent their football manager Dan Floyd up late last year for a complete 鈥渄ry run鈥, with everything from assessing training and gym facilities and match day areas to understanding the path between connections at Los Angeles airport.
The Warriors have also invested plenty to most of the opportunity, sending Shaun Johnson and an in-house video team to the Nevada capital before Christmas to film content and spruik the match to local media.
鈥淲e are taking it really seriously,鈥 said George. 鈥淲e have actually invested in the trip. We are not just flying in and out, we are trying to win over some fans for us and the game.鈥
Shaun Johnson was sent to Las Vegas in December as a club ambassador to promote the match. Photo / Photosport
It has also been a big distraction 鈥 and some at the club probably can鈥檛 wait for it to be over 鈥 but George is enthusiastic about the wide-ranging benefits, for the brand, sponsors, commercial partners and fans. Even the playing group.
鈥淚t will be a high-pressure experience obviously but could really help some of the younger players get confidence and belief,鈥 says George.
The club will also be exposed to a new audience, with the game against the Raiders (Sunday 4pm NZT) broadcast on Fox鈥檚 sports free-to-air channel (the other three matches are on Fox鈥檚 pay-television networks), into an estimated 125 million households.
鈥淚t鈥檚 the first game to go live to every home in America, we are the only game that is going on Fox free to air,鈥 says George. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a massive win for us. I鈥檓 not saying everyone is America is going to turn the TV on and watch it but we are exposed to the greatest opportunity through that platform alone and if you can pick up a few new fans then that鈥檚 great.鈥
Michael Burgess has been a sports journalist since 2005, winning several national awards and covering Olympics, Fifa World Cups and America鈥檚 Cup campaigns. He has also reported on the Warriors and NRL for more than a decade.
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