Consistency is not a commodity the Warriors can claim as an attribute. Too many failures preface a history of unfulfilled promise; frustration is a feeling many of us have when speaking about this club and its potential.
Despite last week's performance against a weakened Broncos, we wonder which team will run out today. Losing this tag will be a goal only achieved when firstly the ultimate prize, a premiership, is won and secondly when the high expectations of followers are met more often than not.
Let's admit it; it's hoped the Warriors win against the Sea Eagles this afternoon - but we don't expect them to win. Even the wholehearted fan hopes their team will "put in a good performance and hopefully win".
These thoughts are prevalent because today they are playing a Manly team who carry consistency, a fighting spirit epitomised by their coach and a quality other teams dream of.
I am certainly not saying that coach Matt Elliott needs to wear his heart on his sleeve like Geoff Toovey but the Sea Eagles team are a reflection of how 'Toovs' applied his craft as a player. With such attitude and application, Manly are expected to win. Such a statement cannot be said about the Warriors. The diehard fan will always believe their team will win but sometimes loyalty is blind.