Quote: Billinge Wires "I think that it has everything to do with it.Just from your own perspective in life or work you come across people who can motivate you by little things they say - charisma call it. Of course you can get people who also lead by example - I think that we need a blend of both.
Joynt is you look back was actually very vocal, plus all these motivational speakers seem to make a hell of a lot of money so there is something in it.'"
No he wasn't. He says so himself. He'd often leave the talking to the halfbacks, or the more extrovert members of the team, the Longs, the Sculthorpes, Cunninghams, etc.
Within the Warrington dressing room, you would expect there to be Clarke, Higham, Briers, Monaghan to be the main voices heard, probably giving tactical wisdom, whereas perhaps Morley would say a little piece in attempt to get the rest of the team fired up, maybe just before they come out of the changing rooms.