Now we have had a lot of discussions of capatincy and leadership in recent times and rightfully so, it has been awful epitomized by Daly failing to show up for a losing press conference on the back of possibly the worst game he has ever played for the club. The team obviously lacks leadership or the ability to do it. Not sure why but it's confusing, as was everyone I think when Daly was given the captaincy even after Jake captained the side in a couple of games when Killer was unavailable. We need some direction and leaders. Three players stand out as choices for a leadership group.
First is Jake, it's blatantly obvious he should be and will be the captain of the club and possibly at higher parts of the game in representative football. He's a local junior, is passionate, takes every loss hard and will bleed for the club. I'd name him as Captain.
Second is Joel. For what he has done for the game. Off the field he is a leader for the club but also the NRL community. He has been a quietly good buy and has been pretty good and consistent all games. When the team needs an obvious rev up he goes out of his way to lift the boys, going for a big hit or play. He is an experienced player who could give guidance to our younger but also Jake being his deputy. Like Tyrion is too Dany

(Game of Thrones reference). Joel as Vice Captain.
The third is Marty Taupau. One thing from the dour Warriors game that stood out for me was Marty and Paseka. Paseka dropped a ball late in game, and you could see he immediately dropped his head and was disappointed. As the boys all stopped for a breather Marty jogged over too Paseka and grabbed him by the jersey and told him basically chin up get back on the horse and make up for it. It was awesome to see. Really inspired me. Along with that he has been our best player or top 3 in all games this year out of both the team and the opposition. Easily the best front rower in the game right now and is always given 100%. I'd place Marty as another Vice Captain.
So that's the leadership group go with to start, with other eventually joining it. But something does have to change on the leadership front, as we can all see we need to change it up.