NRL 2019: Warriors coach Stephen Kearney scolds CEO Cameron George over player threats

Kearney and George.
Kearney and George. Photo credit: Getty

Coach Stephen Kearney has told Warriors boss Cameron George to leave comments on football to him, after the NRL club's chief executive threatened to sack players who didn't perform.

Only a faint mathematical chance to make the finals, the Warriors stayed in Sydney this week to prepare for Saturday's clash with Cronulla.

But George created headlines back home, when he said the effort of certain players would come under the microscope of a review at the season's end.

He insisted players had to be held accountable and warned there was no place for those who were not performing, regardless of whether they were signed long-term.

George also said that was no fault of Kearney's, who had the full support of the board.

But the coach was unaware the comments would be made and believed such views should only be expressed by him.

"I don't think it's a good idea for us to be toing-and-froing, and playing that out in the media," Kearney said. "My personal opinion is that's my job to do that.

"He is the CEO of the footy club. When we're talking about the footy team and the effort of individuals, that's my responsibility to make individuals aware of that."

Kearney has since spoken to George about the comments and relayed that message.

The coach also claimed the Warriors effort had been good in recent months, with the exception of their last two losses to Canberra and the Sydney Roosters.

A gutsy win over Manly came between those defeats, while they also beat Newcastle and Cronulla, and drew with Brisbane in a three-week block last month.

"If you look at last weekend [the 42-6 loss to the Roosters], there might've been some occasions during the period of that game where it could have been the case," Kearney said.

NRL 2019: Warriors coach Stephen Kearney scolds CEO Cameron George over player threats

"In the last nine weeks, we have had two occasions where we haven't taken our best performance to the footy ground against Canberra and the Roosters.

"Prior to that, we had made some really consistent progress."

The Warriors' absence from the finals would mark the seventh time they'd missed in the last eight years, with their 2018 return the sole appearance.

They have not signed any new NRL players for next season, with 27 of their current squad already signed on for next season.

"You can't just move players [mid-contract] - every party must agree," George told Radio Sport in an interview on Tuesday.

"But players signed here long term have got to put in and if they don't, we have that discussion with them.

"There are certainly some questions around the effort of certain players and 
performances throughout the year. That will come under the microscope.

"If we feel people are not putting in, there is certainly no place in this environment for them, either on the field or off the field."

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