Warriors coach Stephen Kearney says forward recruit Adam Blair needs to clean up his game or risk coming under extra scrutiny from NRL match referees.
Blair was lucky to escape a one-match ban after being charged by the NRL match review committee for a late shot on Raiders five-eighth Aidan Sezer that saw the Kiwis World Cup captain sinbinned in the first half of the Warriors' controversial win over Canberra last week.
The incident was slammed by Fox Sports commentators as a "cheap shot" and did nothing to change perceptions of Blair as a serial offender, with the 269-game veteran having previously been accused of being one of the dirtiest players in the game.
The hit on Sezer gave Blair's detractors more ammunition after the former Brisbane Broncos enforcer was labelled a "coward" by a furious Andrew Johns for blindsiding former Storm halfback Cooper Cronk after he had passed the ball during last year's grand final qualifier.
The 32-year-old faced similar criticism from former Broncos captain Gorden Tallis two years ago, after he served two one-week suspensions in a month for a high tackle on Rabbitohs halfback Adam Reynolds and a chicken-wing hold on Kangaroos forward and club teammate Sam Thaiday in the 2016 Anzac test.