NRL: Mitchell Barnett's message for NZ Warriors teammates leading into brutal schedule stretch

Post At: May 10/2024 09:20AM
By: Gary

NZ Warriors forward Mitchell Barnett has issued a call-to-arms for his embattled side, admitting the team need to urgently find their feet to resuscitate their 2024 campaign.

Winless in their past four matches, the Warriors now face a torrid upcoming schedule that starts with an away clash with the in-form Sydney Roosters, before meeting three-time defending champions Penrith Panthers and the improving Dolphins.

It's a stretch that may ultimately define their season, and Barnett realises changes need to come immediately to arrest their alarming freefall.

"Our backs are up against the wall and we need to start playing like that," said the Australian.

Coach Andrew Webster has been open about the team's persistent issues with errors and poor discipline, which have consistently relieved pressure on opposition and put themselves in precarious positions.

Mitch Barnett in action. Photo credit: Getty Images

"We need to get ourselves right and get the discipline right as well and then hopefully we can turn it into results.

"We're just to ill-disciplined at the moment and you just can't give teams the leg ups that we've been giving them."

Now the pressure is squarely on the Warriors, who Barnett admits have struggled to maintain composure during critical stages of contests.

"We've lost our way a little bit through a bit of frustration, that's probably a good way of putting it," Barnett said.

"Hopefully we get things back on track sooner rather than later, before it's too late."

After their tight 14-8 defeat to Newcastle Knights on Sunday, the squad has remained across the Tasman this past week before their trip to Allianz Stadium to face the Roosters, who are fresh off emphatic wins over St George Illawarra Dragons and Brisbane Broncos.

Hooker Wayde Egan says the group have benefitted from the camp environment, which has helped galvanise the squad and provided the opportunity to regroup from a testing month.

"Obviously it hasn't been our best few weeks but it's only early in the year and we're not panicking," said Egan.  

"We're just sticking to the day-by-day process and trying to win each day, each training session.

"Definitely being in the camp surrounded by the boys helps a lot – to be able to implement a few new things and stay tight as a group.

"This camp has come at the right time and hopefully we can show a better performance come Sunday."

NZ Warriors forward Mitchell Barnett has issued a call-to-arms for his embattled side, admitting the team need to urgently find their feet to resuscitate their 2024 campaign.

Winless in their past four matches, the Warriors now face a torrid upcoming schedule that starts with an away clash with the in-form Sydney Roosters, before meeting three-time defending champions Penrith Panthers and the improving Dolphins.

It's a stretch that may ultimately define their season, and Barnett realises changes need to come immediately to arrest their alarming freefall.

"Our backs are up against the wall and we need to start playing like that," said the Australian.

Coach Andrew Webster has been open about the team's persistent issues with errors and poor discipline, which have consistently relieved pressure on opposition and put themselves in precarious positions.

"We need to get ourselves right and get the discipline right as well and then hopefully we can turn it into results.

"We're just to ill-disciplined at the moment and you just can't give teams the leg ups that we've been giving them."

Now the pressure is squarely on the Warriors, who Barnett admits have struggled to maintain composure during critical stages of contests.

"We've lost our way a little bit through a bit of frustration, that's probably a good way of putting it," Barnett said.

"Hopefully we get things back on track sooner rather than later, before it's too late."

After their tight 14-8 defeat to Newcastle Knights on Sunday, the squad has remained across the Tasman this past week before their trip to Allianz Stadium to face the Roosters, who are fresh off emphatic wins over St George Illawarra Dragons and Brisbane Broncos.

Hooker Wayde Egan says the group have benefitted from the camp environment, which has helped galvanise the squad and provided the opportunity to regroup from a testing month.

"Obviously it hasn't been our best few weeks but it's only early in the year and we're not panicking," said Egan.  

"We're just sticking to the day-by-day process and trying to win each day, each training session.

"Definitely being in the camp surrounded by the boys helps a lot – to be able to implement a few new things and stay tight as a group.

"This camp has come at the right time and hopefully we can show a better performance come Sunday."

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