Senior forward Adam Blair understands expectations of the Warriors have grown and admits they are still learning how to be consistent after their 30-10 NRL loss to South Sydney.
Three months ago, few people would have backed the Warriors to be in the top four with an eight-and-four record at the competition's halfway point, but alarm bells are ringing after the Rabbitohs inflicted their fourth defeat in seven games with a five-tries-to-two win at Mt Smart Stadium on Saturday night.
Blair realises they are now being judged against the form that saw them go unbeaten through the opening five rounds, and concedes they are battling to live up to their high standing and front up mentally and physically each week.
The Rabbitohs followed the lead of the Broncos, Storm and Roosters, in looking to dominate the Warriors physically, and the Stephen Kearney-coached side are still searching for a way to counter that aggression and intensity.
"We were disappointed after the game and we spoke all week about [how] teams are coming over and bringing a physical mindset," Blair told Newstalk ZB.