The SP PNG Hunters Assistant Coach Enock Maki says that role clarity and discipline will be the central focus as the team moves into Block Two of its preseason program.
Maki explained that role clarity is about ensuring every player understands their responsibilities and remains accountable both on and off the field in order to contribute to the team’s success.
“Players need to focus on their own job and understand their role within the team,” Maki said. “When players are clear on that, it helps the whole group move in the right direction.”
The Hunters currently have a squad of 36 players, including 32 contracted players and four development players.
Maki confirmed that 32 players will form the club’s final squad for the season, with the development players continuing to train alongside the main group.
He also reinforced the importance of maintaining the club’s standards, noting that all players sign a code of conduct during the induction process when joining the Hunters, and they are expected to strictly adhere to it.
"We have our own standards here. If players don’t meet those standards, then difficult decisions have to be made. However, the door is not closed, players can work on themselves and earn their way back,” Maki said.
The Hunters are expected to play their first trial match in approximately five weeks’ time against the Pride in Cairns, before opening the season with a round one clash against the Capras in what is anticipated to be a strong rivalry.
“Our priority at the moment is lifting everyone to the level we want. There’s still a lot of work to be done, but we’re building steadily.”
With several senior players having departed, the Hunters are entering a rebuilding phase. Despite this, Maki expressed confidence in the squad, particularly in the middle forwards and spine positions.
He said, “We’re comfortable with our middle. The spine is still a work in progress, but by the time round one arrives, we believe we’ll be ready.”
Maki also praised the attitude and work ethics of the new players who have joined the squad during the preseason.
“They’re eager to learn and improve every session,” he said. “That’s exactly what we want to see.”