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‘Very embarrassing’: Webster reacts to Warriors' record defeat to Titans

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Michael Burgess,
Publish Date
Sun, 23 Jun 2024, 9:53am

‘Very embarrassing’: Webster reacts to Warriors' record defeat to Titans

Author
Michael Burgess,
Publish Date
Sun, 23 Jun 2024, 9:53am

Soft. Embarrassing. Destroyed. And absolutely dominated.

Whatever the adjective, Warriors鈥 coach Andrew Webster wasn鈥檛 holding back after the debacle against the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday night. He had nowhere to hide after the shocking 66-6 defeat 鈥 the equal worst losing margin in club history 鈥 and wasn鈥檛 trying to.

But equally, he remains optimistic the team can turn things around ahead of the clash with 2023 grand finalists Brisbane next weekend at Mt Smart, though that will be hard to swallow for the average fan right now.

Because this was abysmal. The Titans crossed for 11 tries, many through tissue thin defence. The Warriors conceded 12 line breaks and missed 46 tackles. They were monstered physically and seemed to give up at times.

Even if you discount the six try carnage in the second half 鈥 with the score already blown out and a period down to 12 men, with Roger Tuivasa-Sheck in the bin - it is the first half that will be of great concern. The match was still in the balance at 6-0 after 18 minutes but the team folded from there, leaking four tries before the break. And the Gold Coast didn鈥檛 have to work particularly hard for their points; they just played solid footy and watched the Warriors continually fall off tackles.

Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck of the Warriors react during the NRL Round 16 match against the Gold Coast Titans.  (AAP Image/Dave Hunt / www.photosport.nz)
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck of the Warriors react during the NRL Round 16 match against the Gold Coast Titans. (AAP Image/Dave Hunt / www.photosport.nz)

鈥淭hey are devastated,鈥 said Webster of his players. 鈥淚t鈥檚 unbelievable. With so much support, trained really well, off the back of some confidence and physically we were poor.

鈥淭he Titans are so fast and when you don鈥檛 turn up they are capable of destroying you and they did that. We got rolled, completely and every single player was accountable for that. We weren鈥檛 there physically. We got absolutely dominated.鈥

It was the second most points conceded in the club鈥檚 history - only topped by the 70-10 loss to the Melbourne Storm in 2022, which was during the Covid relocation. It had echoes of several other hidings, like the 62-6 reverse at the hands of Penrith in 2013.

Webster struggled to explain the performance, off the back of the recent block of three wins, followed by a credible effort in the last week鈥檚 battle with the Melbourne Storm.

鈥淵ou can鈥檛 take anything for granted in this game,鈥 said Webster. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 see us complacent; I saw us confident, not over confident. [But] we obviously took for granted how well we were going and what we were doing to prepare and we got what we deserved.鈥

Webster gave plenty of credit to the Titans 鈥 who were excellent, especially with their defensive resilience 鈥 but understandably couldn鈥檛 find any positives for his team.

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 deserve anything,鈥 said Webster. 鈥淲e were soft.鈥

Shaun Johnson looks on amongst dejected Warriors. (AAP Image/Dave Hunt / www.photosport.nz).
Shaun Johnson looks on amongst dejected Warriors. (AAP Image/Dave Hunt / www.photosport.nz).

So where to from here? It is a major fork in the road and Webster insists the Warriors can find a solution.

鈥淲e are a proud club,鈥 said Webster. 鈥淸It] is obviously very embarrassing. But we can definitely come back. The way we attack things from here is going to be the most important thing.鈥

But don鈥檛 expect wholesale changes, as Webster is not that type of coach. He is angry but wants to take a measured approach.

鈥淵ou have to be consistent and try to take all the emotion out of it,鈥 said Webster. 鈥淚f you picked a team for next week [on Saturday night], I don鈥檛 know if we would have a team, because 1-17 were really poor. We need to stay tight as a team. We have got to show some care for each other and not point the finger. And we are all in this together.鈥

Halfback Shaun Johnson will be in doubt for next week, after picking up a hamstring strain towards the end of the match, though Webster said they will assess it over the coming days. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Te Maire Martin were also placed on report, though they should avoid heavy sanctions.

The Brisbane clash (Saturday, 5pm) looms as a massive game in the context of the season, as the road to the playoffs gets rockier for the Auckland club.

鈥淭here needs to be a response,鈥 said Webster. 鈥淪o that is what we are going to be after, against a good team. Both teams are going to be desperate. We have got more to play for than just two points. We鈥檝e got to get our pride back. We鈥檝e got to go after it.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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