– the coach, not the gibberer – deserves the Dally M

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– the coach, not the gibberer – deserves the Dally M
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If Andrew Webster isn’t the coach of the year, he’s at least the 34th best reporter in the game.

There are several ways to judge a rookie coach’s success – wins, losses, preliminary final appearances – but when the man in question shares your name, perhaps the best measure is in the misdirected messages you receive.

But this season, in Andrew Webster’s first as coach of the New Zealand Warriors, the avalanche of congratulatory messages and phone calls from all sorts of people truly tell the tale of his success. In his rookie season, Webster took charge of a team that spent the best part of three years living out of a suitcase on the other side of the Tasman – and one that finished second-last in 2022.

The Warriors were about to play the Knights and chief executive Cameron George addressed the playing group, following the tradition of handing the rookie coach a signed jumper.

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