The Warriors have at least 300,000 reasons to expect Krisnan Inu to recapture the sort of form that once made him one of the most exciting talents in the NRL.
Inu's salary, believed to be in the region of $300,000 a season, puts him in the upper echelons of earners at Mt Smart Stadium and should see him command a start every week. Yet the 24-year-old is guaranteed little. He was omitted from the side defeated 26-20 by Manly last weekend, even though the Warriors have issues at centre, and ran around for the Auckland Vulcans instead.
He has been recalled to a 20-man squad to face his old side Parramatta on Monday night following the ankle injury to Jerome Ropati but could still find himself behind youngsters Konrad Hurrell and Ben Henry who made their debuts last weekend.
Even a change of coach has altered little. Brian McClennan sees what Ivan Cleary did and what Michael Hagan at the Eels did before that. Hagan, Inu's first coach at first-grade level, said Inu could be "like rocks one day and diamonds the next''.
Last season you needed to forage for the diamonds but they had high value. He spent plenty of time on the bench but then produced spectacular results like the dramatic late try he scored against the Wests Tigers that ultimately helped the Warriors to the grand final.