Our Warriors 2016/2017

Our Warriors 2016/2017
Our Warriors 2016/2017

Saturday 27 August 2016

10 Positives Ahead of The Premiership Season 2016/17

What a week for the Warriors and WarriorPhill - Excuse me for writing about myself in the 3rd person, but it seemed to fit.

The club has faced a tough test in Munster, a lower league test in Jersey and I went to the launch of the Premiership season - who came out on top?

It certainly wasn't the Warriors - or was it?

Those that know me will be aware that I am generally the positive one, that guy that can find the silver lining after a big defeat, who can see an opportunity when the players are not on top form and I usually let my heart predict us winning a game rather than my heads defeatist Big L - this season is going to be no different.

Social media is great, I saw a post following the Munster game goading people to write something positive, I was really chuffed to see that people who were actually at the game (this poster was not) were writing positive tales - mostly about Ryan Lamb!!

These are some samples of post Munster Tweets to @rugbyworcs:



The Premiership Rugby guys know how to throw a party.  Nice goody bag supplied on arrival (A Gilbert Ruck Sack with plenty inside) and then we had front row seats to see Martin Bayfield discuss last season and the coming season with a joiner, a winner and an owner:



Mr Bayfield did confirm that Rugby Tonight will now be on a Wednesday night and that they will be doing highlight programmes on a Saturday and Sunday night.

So, what is there to be positive about?  It would seem reality is trying to kick us at every corner; Dean Ryan has gone, Francois Hougaard is injured, Bryce Heem is injured, Chris Pennell is injured, we lost to French giants Clermount, Championship Jersey and Irish Giants Munster and the home shirt isn't on sale in the shop yet - let alone a new cotton version (the latter being a joke).  With all of this going against us how can I still be positive for the coming season?

Positive 1 - Dean Ryan had a plan; and Carl Hogg was part of it, as was the rest of the coaching team and the players we have brought in.

At the Premiership launch event in Twickenham i was lucky enough to sit down and chat to Mr. Hogg and he put it very simply - Dean Ryan was the story teller, the back room staff and players were actually performing his story.  The only difference now is we have new story tellers.

Positive 2 - Chris Pennell was a little held back last season due to what has now become a neck injury.  Where have we heard this before?  Yes following his ankle injury which was followed by his best season ever and playing every minute of season season apart from 15.  We are in for great things from Mr. P when he returns

Positive 3 - GJ is our leader on the pitch and he is feeling super confident.  I don't think I have ever met anyone more laid back, especially in a room full of people wanting your attention and sound bite.

As a captain I think he is fantastic and a solid player.  He knows how to bring players along with him and when the dirty work is needed, his head is always in the mix.

Positive 4 - I speak with a lot of rugby fans and spent a great day with 10 premiership fans as passionate about their team as I am about the Warriors and not one of them could see us being relegated.  Now it may just be because Falcons were not in attendance but the general consensus was they would be going down with us to battle it out with Bristol and (all except 2) thought Gloucester were going to be sucked into the battle to stay up.  We will see.

Positive 5 - We do not have Bristol's fixture list.  Andy Robinson confirmed they are playing their home games on Friday nights and Sunday's because of the Wendyball and we do have the current champions for our first game but; Quins away, Saints home, Wasps away, Exeter home & Sarries at home - I do not think your first September (back) in the Premierhsip could get any tougher.

Positive 6 - Tigers do not fair well on plastic pitches so we may have a home chance of beating them this season.  One Tigers fans explained "Now you (Warriors) have a plastic pitch that is three games we can't win next season"

Positive 7 - We have recruited well.  I agree that there seem to be some imbalances; 100 back rowers and only 2 fit scrum halves but our "Ins" list, includes:  Will Spencer, Ben T'eo, Jackson Willison, Mama & Faosiliva which does seem to improve our stock when compared to some that left; O'Shea, Fatiaki, Stevens, Gilbert and Sanderson

Positive 8 - Statistically we didn't have a bad last campaign:
Official Opta stats for 2015/2016 show Warriors players in the Top 3 for:

Carries - Chris Pennell
Metres - Chris Pennell
Offloads - Bryce Heem
Breaks - Cooper Vuna

Though we were also 1st, 6th & 10th for penalties.

Positive 9 - We may have lost the games but we have won the experience

Be honest, preseason games do not win you anything.  The game in France was preceded by a 7 hour coach trip, Jersey we contended with terrible weather & Munster we flew over the day of the game - not ideal and all terrible excuses for the results but, we didn't break too many players, people like Stelling, Short and Humphreys got time on the pitch and Lamb seems to have found his Play-off winning form again.

Positive 10 - This will wind up AJ, but we (fans) do not know our Best XV

I think this is a positive, it means we have competition for places.  that is only a good thing and the kind of headache, engineered by Ryan but loved by Hogg.

Nailed on starters: GJ, Hougaard, Heem, Pennell - thats about it.

Probable starters: Annett, DOC, Heathcote, Vuna - based on last season

My expected starters: Ruskin, Cavubati, Olivier, T'eo

If we keep these guys fit, support comes from the likes of Schonert, Dowson, Arr, Willison and co then we are ready to cement our place in the top flight and start planning for greater things.

Back to my opening question then - who came out on top?

Come on You Warriors!  Bring on the 2016 Season.

Saturday 20 August 2016

2016 / 2017 Off The Pitch

Off season is a sad time for Me.  I miss all of the fan banter, obviously the action on the pitch, but as a Warriors fan it generally means massive changes off the pitch.

This season has been no exception.

The Positives

New Pitch
Love it or hate it this must be seen as a positive.  The owners have identified an opportunity and invested six figures in the club.  It also means we (Warriors fans) get to see the newly formed Worcester Valkyries.



Worcester Valkyries
Our ladies team have been performing so well over the last few years but never managed to get the exposure and coverage they deserve - well now they will get it.
Brought into the Worcester Warriors brand, they get funding, training facilities, new kit and a fan base - games to be played at Sixways (pending changing room organisation) which can only help build their profile.
It has already had a positive affect on my daughter who now wants to play for Worceter and will start training on 5th September with Worceter Rugby Football Club
Follow the Valkyries progress: Twitter



The Not So Positives

No DoR
The Director of Rugby role has always been an odd one to me.  Seemingly the link between the board and the pitch.  When things are good he gets the plaudits and when things do not go to plan the head coach tends to get the sack.  Yes you guessed it - I'm not too fussed about the loss of our figure head.
Hogg and the guys know the plan, they have been eating, sleeping and training it out for as long as Dean Ryan has been promoting it on TV and in the press.
The one thing I think we will miss is his rugby brain.  He clearly had a great vision and knew his stuff.  Time will tell on this front but I am pretty sure his man management and people skills will not be missed.

First Match Blues
We did it - New pitch came in early so a couple of extra home preseason games were planned - brilliant!  Though we subsequently forgot that 2000 rugby fans, on a Friday night may need more than 1 bar and 4 people serving pints.
10 to 30 minutes - the generally reported time it took to get drinks.  Many people just not bothering. The reason for this:



Nice of the club to explain but I still think 1 bar and 4 people serving contributed to the delays more than frothy beer.


On the rugby front, many positives came from the evening:

Stelling certainly looked like he belongs back in the 1st team squad. Massive tackles and must have made more runs than the rest of our team put together. 

Appiah looked good with ball in hand 


"Little" Kitch didn't look happy when he came off! 


Xiourouppa had a corker. Very fast for a 7 though missed tackles on Elias Caven a few times 


Huw had a quiet game compared to previous performances


de Cothi looked great for a lad that was made to retire from our academy not so long ago 


Tiff, sadly for me, has not progressed from being an 18 year old hot prospect and must now accept he will probably become a Championship player 


Shillcock has certainly bulked since his first arrival on the scene and looked pretty solid at 15. 




It made me chuckle to see Ryan "Water Boy" Mills sporting; Under Armour - boots, socks, base layer, t-shirt, jumper and matching hat. Some may say "Full Kit Wan***" 


Fair result on our great new pitch. I think they had a much more experienced side than we did and they certainly had a much more experienced coaching side there. Quite odd seeing JT in Bristol kit. Was nice to see his wife still sporting a Warriors scarf. 



WarriorPhill Returns

After a season long rest I am back and blogging.

In the real world, away from Facebook, Twitter and all things social life gets pretty hectic but sometimes you just need to make time for the things you enjoy - for me that is sharing all things Worcester Warriors

The Plan

As per previous seasons there will be reviews, thoughts and talking points but this time I will be getting some help from my @rugbyworcs partner in crime AJ to provide all the latest news from the internet on our Worcester Warriors.

The Beginning 

So here we go, using my views from forums, Twitter and Facebook - Welcome back to WarriorPhill

Meet WarriorPhill & The Warrior Mason's

One massive change since my last blogging is the addition of 3 season ticket holders to the family.  

My long suffering wife Lydia, newest rugby convert Daisy and Mini Super Fan Aidan.

Aidan is a current member of the WRFC Lions - U8's and massive Ben Howard fan.  He has many views on the team that will be shared on here, in some cases just to see if you guys can help me understand them!

We will keep this blog alive, Tweets of interest will continue to appear on the site and we will share all our views on Worcester Warriors as the season goes on.

Please do keep coming back and help spread the word - Come On You Warriors!