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Warriors' nightmare.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| June 14, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From The Dominion Post)

Byline: BIDWELL Peter

The Warriors gave him a surprise first-up win over Canberra, but Tony Kemp is now facing the reality of coaching his Jekyll-and-Hyde side. The brief honeymoon is over.

YOU did not want to be a New Zealand Warriors fan last night.

Many in the crowd of 16,221 were at Jade Stadium and felt sick well before halftime in a National Rugby League game that reflected poorly on the Warriors.

They crumbled to an often feeble, error-ridden 50-4 loss to the Wests Tigers that left them bottom of the competition.

Even the sad-sack South Sydney Rabbitohsare above them after their surprise …

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