Ryan Hoffman has endorsed Kieran Foran as the type of winner the Warriors desperately need to help the NRLs most enigmatic line-up finally break their premiership duck.Foran is yet to receive the green light from the NRL to resume playing following his well-documented struggles with mental illness, but is hopeful of resurrecting his career in his native New Zealand next season.The former Kiwi international is undergoing shoulder rehab at the Warriors, with the club confident the league approves his registration - hopefully by Christmas.With Cronulla landing their maiden title in 2016, after North Queensland broke through last year, the Warriors and Gold Coast are now the only two teams in the competition without a premiership.Hoffman has personally won three with Melbourne, though two were later stripped for the Storms salary-cap breaches.With a qualified opinion, the classy back-rower believes Foran - who guided Manly to the 2011 premiership - is exactly what the Warriors need to go to the next level in 2017.Just his status in the game. Hes a bloke thats done everything - thats a winner, Hoffman told AAP at Wednesdays Auckland Nines launch in Sydney.Hes a successful player, he knows what winning looks like and he knows what it takes to win so hell be a great example for a lot of our players.Hoffman also believes Foran would be the perfect foil for the Warriors go-to man and former Golden Boot winner Shaun Johnson.Hes a premiership-winning ball-player and we lost a very, very good five-eighth in Thomas Leuluai last year, he said.To hopefully get another one like Kieran come along would put us in the right direction and take a little bit of pressure off Shaun as well.Despite their star-studded roster, the Warriors have failed to make the finals since losing to Manly in the 2011 decider and Hoffman says fans have every right to be frustrated at the sides unpredictable nature.Youd love to know the magic formula (of success). Youd probably sell it for a million dollars, he said.But its a mental thing with us. Its about making sure our head space is in the right direction.Basically for the Warriors its going to be about us being comfortable about being uncomfortable. For every person in the club, we need to make sure were working hard for the greater good of the team.With Kiwi great Stephen Kearney replacing Andrew McFadden as head coach in 2017, Hoffman is confident the Warriors can deliver.Our focus in 2017 is playing to our potential, he said.Its going to be playing the way the Warriors should and need to play and its a bit of a fresh start but a fresh start with a bit of continuity with Andrew being involved but having Steve coming in.Its been a good pre-season but the proofs going to be in the pudding come the NRL season.DeSean Jackson Jersey . Just as Montreal was settling into the first full working week of a new year, the Impact announced the appointment of their new head coach. Wes Hopkins Jersey . 10 Texas Rangers jersey for one last time. Young formally announced his retirement Friday after returning to Rangers Ballpark, his baseball home for all but the last of his 13 major league seasons. http://www.theeaglesfootballauthentic.com/eagles-jerome-brown-black-jersey/ . It just didnt show when he hit the ice. Berra made 42 saves and Kris Russell scored at 1:32 of overtime, lifting the Calgary Flames to a 3-2 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Sunday night. Herman Edwards Youth Jersey .C. United of Major League Soccer. United chose the defender in the second round of the 2013 MLS re-entry draft. Carson Wentz Eagles Jersey . Booth picked up 65 caps after making her national team debut in 2002 at the age of 17. She most recently played for Sky Blue FC of the National Womens Soccer League. "It just felt like it was my time to move on," she said in a phone interview from her hometown of Burlington, Ont.KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee linebacker Darrin Kirkland Jr. will miss a third straight game Saturday at No. 25 Georgia because of a high ankle sprain.Volunteers coach Butch Jones ruled out Kirkland on Wednesday.Jones said he expects defensive end LaTroy Lewis to play for the 11th-ranked Volunteers this week. Lewis played sparingly Saturday in a 38-28 victory over Florida after missing the Sept. 17 win over Ohio with an ankle injury.The Vols also are hoping linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin can play this week after he missed the majority of Tennessees last two games with a shoulder injury.Jones said Wednesday night on his Vol Calls radio show that Reeves-Maybin had another MRI so were waiting on word from there to see how his health is progressing.dddddddddddd Jones had said earlier in the day that he expected Reeves-Maybin to play against Georgia.Cornerback Cam Sutton remains sidelined after fracturing his right ankle Sept. 17. Jones said there is a possibility that he may be able to get back for maybe the last couple of games of the year.---AP college football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '