Warriors Coach Andrew Webster Slams 'Tired Crap' Questions in Fiery Press Conference
Warriors coach slams "tired" media questions

Warriors coach Andrew Webster has hit back at what he calls "tired crap" questions from journalists during a recent NRL press conference, demanding more accountability from the media.

The frustrated coach made his feelings clear after facing repetitive inquiries about his team's performance, suggesting that journalists should ask more meaningful questions rather than rehashing old narratives.

Webster's Fiery Outburst

"I'm sick of answering the same old questions," Webster declared. "If you're going to ask something, make it worthwhile. Hold yourselves accountable instead of just looking for headlines."

The Warriors mentor, known for his straightforward approach, didn't hold back as he challenged reporters to raise their standards when engaging with coaches and players.

Media Accountability in Focus

Webster's comments have sparked debate about the relationship between sports journalists and NRL teams, with many fans supporting his call for more substantive discussions in press conferences.

"We're all here to grow the game," Webster added. "That means everyone - coaches, players, and yes, the media too - needs to bring their best."

The incident comes as the Warriors continue their push for finals contention, with Webster clearly wanting the focus to remain on football rather than manufactured controversies.