‘Not crying over that’: Webster points stylish response to blatant ahead move

Although New Zealand Warriors coach Andrew Webster conceded Reece Walsh’s blatant ahead move “was so wrong it wasn’t funny”, he refused to confess it value his staff the sport.

With the Warriors’ preliminary last in opposition to the Brisbane Broncos delicately poised at 24-12 within the second half, Walsh threw a ahead move which led to Jordan Riki crossing over to make it 30-12 within the fifty fifth minute.

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It proved to be a decisive turning level within the contest because the Broncos continued to pile on the factors whereas the Warriors struggled with their self-discipline and defending.

Instead of blaming his staff’s demise on the refereeing howler, Webster felt his staff ought to have by no means discovered themselves in a scenario the place the play was allowed to occur.

“No, certainly not,” Webster stated in his post-match press convention when quizzed as as to whether the ahead move determined the competition.

“The forward pass was so wrong it wasn’t funny. But at the end of the day, they made a linebreak, they made a linebreak, we allowed the linebreak, and the forward pass comes off the back of that.

“We weren’t defending well during that period.

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“The forward pass was so wrong, but we’re not crying over that. It certainly didn’t cost us the game.”

As the Warriors gamers regarded up on the large display screen inside Suncorp Stadium to see replays of the ahead move, it little doubt would have been a demoralising feeling for these on the sphere.

Yet Webster, who understood why his gamers would have been “frustrated”, reiterated the staff have operated all 12 months lengthy by not permitting them guilty referees for his or her failings.

“It’s hard, it’s really hard,” Webster stated.

“But the thing for me on the referees and the decisions this year, we’ve got to give ourselves the opportunity to win and we’ve got to take the referees out of it.

“Those things are hard. Look, the boys are trying hard and they get frustrated by those decisions.

“But at the end of the day, we’ve got to take some ownership of the way we could have done things better.

“I’m going to stay solid by that all year, that’s been our motto.”

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