@MarySt said in [Nofoaluma interview \- Bloke in a Bar podcast](/post/1283832) said:
We just need to win, the rest comes after
Is wanting to win more important than actually winning? I’ll be happy when I see the team wanting to win, competing on every play, chasing hard, tackling hard, and putting in the discretionary effort, regardless of what’s on the scoreboard.
That is also important, but this was in response to 'getting players in rep teams' etc etc.. the roosters are a desirable club to play for (as a player) because they win, as soon as WT can start tipping those scales, more players will want to play for us
I understand what your saying in terms of the way other players may view WT as a career destination. If a club is losing games it brings more focus on the question “why”, why are they losing? A player will have, rightly or wrongly, formed an opinion, or answer to that question, which may not be too flattering of the club, as I personally have had during the last decade. As for winning, you know as well as I do that it is just a result on the scoreboard. In our first game against Penrith, 2019, we had them beat 2 minutes before the final hooter , scoreboard favouring us 8-2. Panthers score, a successful conversion takes us to extra time. Panthers put one over the bar, we lose 8-9. That day we wanted to win. It was the desire to win which earned us respect from our opponents, fans, everyone.
Winners keep their own score.