ROTORUA, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 14: New Zealand Warriors coach Andrew McFadden during the NRL Trial match between the New Zealand Warriors and the Penrith Panthers on February 14, 2015 in Rotorua, New Zealand. (Photo by Joel Ford/Getty Images)
ROTORUA, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 14: New Zealand Warriors coach Andrew McFadden during the NRL Trial match between the New Zealand Warriors and the Penrith Panthers on February 14, 2015 in Rotorua, New Zealand. (Photo by Joel Ford/Getty Images)

An Easter Monday defeat to a winless Newcastle would see the New Zealand Warriors set a new club record of 12 consecutive losses.

But win or lose, New Zealand Warriors coach Andrew McFadden is going nowhere after club chief executive Jim Doyle passionately declared that sacking the besieged coach “would make no sense whatsoever.’’

“The Warriors have had four coaches in the last five years,’’ Doyle told The Sunday Telegraph. “Last year we got to fourth position with a pretty average roster to be honest and no one was complaining then about the coach. For us, the last thing we need would be to turn things upside down again."

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