Chris Rattue: Heads must roll at disgraceful Warriors - starting with the CEO

The Warriors' disgraceful effort against Cronulla belongs in a Hall of Shame.
Heads must roll and - unfortunately - the cull needs to start with CEO Cameron George.
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I really hate suggesting his time is up. But it is.
George had no pedigree in putting together a great NRL side - the Warriors are his proving ground on that score and, well, the proof is in this wobbly pudding.
League is such a small sport, and the NRL clubs are leanly staffed by world professional standards meaning CEOs are highly responsible for results.
It's time for a change. The club is in quick sand, and sinking. The Warriors needs a massive overhaul.
Even most of the Warriors' wins this year have been unimpressive. But the last few weeks have been disastrous.
The humiliating hiding against Melbourne was bad enough, yet somehow the latest loss to Cronulla was even worse, a day of utter shame as Shaun Johnson and co capitulated.
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Addin Fonua-Blake reacts after the Sharks score. Photo / Photosport
Addin Fonua-Blake reacts after the Sharks score. Photo / Photosport
Losing to a team down to 12 men for most of the match, and down to 11 men for 10 minutes, is bad enough.
But they didn't just lose. They were actually thrashed by the Sharks, and after an initial little try flurry following Will Kennedy's dismissal couldn't even score another point.
The Warriors need a new CEO with proven success to turn the place around. It's also looking clear that coach Nathan Brown isn't up to the job.
The rescue attempt has to start at the very top this time.
Right - got that off the chest. So why do I count rugby league as a winner?
Because the atmosphere at the Sharks' park was amazing.
Cronulla were propelled to a famous victory by wonderful supporters backing them in every tackle, and the game finished with the spectators singing like one of those amazing English sporting crowds.
It was stirring stuff, with a glorious red sky as the backdrop. That's what sport at a suburban ground should be all about.
Cronulla deserve a mighty congratulations.
It is a very sad and hopeless state of affairs and beyond repair, although thankfully there is loads of amazing overseas sport to watch on traditional TV and online.

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