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Warriors' 'bro culture' to blame
Graham Lowe has blamed a "bro culture" at the Warriors for a nine game losing slump which includes a disastrous start to the 2016 season.
Graham Lowe has blamed a "bro culture" at the Warriors for a nine game losing slump which includes a disastrous start to the 2016 season.
Toxic texts: The Kiwis and Roosters star scolded her for taking cocaine, accused her of cheating on him and threatened to throw her out of his house.
A season-opening win has come at a huge cost for Canberra, with new star halves pairing Blake Austin and Aidan Sezer facing stints on the sideline with serious injuries.
A thrilling second-half comeback wasn't enough to get the Warriors home against the Tigers in Sydney.
Perhaps the worst 40-minute period in the Warriors' history cost them a win over the tipped 'wooden spooners' in Sydney.
We can all be prone to getting carried away at this time of the season but expectations around the Warriors' chances this year are at their highest since 2003.
WATCH: Recruit James Gavet has battled back from the depths of despair thanks to an old coach and a young son.
Sydney Roosters youngster Latrell Mitchell starts on the wing against South Sydney this weekend but should find a long-term home in the No1 jersey.
League Immortal Andrew Johns has long been a fan of Johnson's ability and also rates Robson's gritty style.
Mitchell Pearce has been banned for eight weeks and fined $125,000 for his Australia Day misbehaviour.
Australian broadcaster paid $625m for NRL free-to-air TV rights yet can't secure an interview with Warriors halfback.
Sydney Roosters star Mitchell Pearce faces a possible six-match suspension and $A50,000 fine after arriving back in Sydney from a
Sydney Roosters star Mitchell Pearce has arrived back in Sydney after completing a stint in an overseas clinic for alcohol issues.
Former rugby league star Jamal Idris has been the victim of a kidnapping attempt in Vietnam.
It was an inauspicious start for the Warriors all-star spine, as the Auckland side lost 46-10 in their final trial against St George in Nelson.
Simon Mannering, the Warriors' longest-serving captain, made the right call in stepping aside from the demands of the job.