Queensland Rugby League boss Peter Betros fears for NSW country footys future if John Grant is ousted by disgruntled NRL clubs.Betros said he was worried NRL clubs wanted to take control of the game in a return to the bad old days after they called for a December 20 emergency meeting to decide the ARL Commission chairmans fate.And he believes NSWs Country Rugby League (CRL) will be the big losers if the clubs achieve their aim.The QRL boss says the CRL have already lost their voice and fears their days might be numbered after a power play.Id fear for (the CRLs) future if clubs got control of the commission, Betros told AAP.(The CRL) have no say at all. The NSWRL doesnt speak on behalf of the CRL.(The NSWRL) are controlled by the NRL clubs.Whatever the NRL clubs say the NSWRL will do - their structure is very different to the QRL.Grant fell out with NRL clubs after reneging on a year-old funding agreement.He recently withdrew a memorandum of understanding that pledged an extra $100 million a year to clubs from 2018.Clubs require a minimum 14 votes from the games 26 shareholders - the 16 clubs, NSWRL, eight commissioners and the QRL represented by Betros - to remove Grant at the meeting.Fourteen clubs, excluding the NRL-owned Gold Coast and Newcastle, signed a letter to the ARLC backing the emergency meeting.Grant has the support of his seven fellow ARLC directors and the QRL.There is a perception the clubs are being selfish and want to control the game and where the money is spent, Betros said.Six years ago, the clubs were demanding an independent commission so one group didnt get favour over another.Now after the commission has been doing that they want to take back control - its going back to the bad old days.Betros said getting rid of Grant would not solve anything.I dont see the point in clubs wanting to get rid of John over a disagreement with commission and NRL policy, he said.John is the leader of our game and everyone had been praising his success over the last five years and all of a sudden they all want to chop his head off - it doesnt make sense to me.In an encouraging sign, the NRL clubs released a statement on Monday night saying they had resumed funding talks with Grant. 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Warriors boss Andrew McFadden admits he didnt foresee his sides lacklustre first-half performance in their 41-22 loss to lowly South Sydney.The Warriors went into the match in eighth place and as strong favourites against the Rabbitohs, who were looking to avoid their 10th NRL loss on the trot.The side played with intent early on and took the lead through a barging Solomone Kata but collapsed within 10 minutes.A kicking masterclass from Souths halfback Adam Reynolds, who assisted three first-half tries through grubbers and a field goal, left the Warriors reeling.An improved second-half performance from the Auckland-based side was not enough to salvage the match, and leaves their finals hopes on a knife edge with three games remaining.South Sydney, meanwhile, will take confidence from their performance in what has been a disappointing 2016 campaign.They had a good plan to kick in behind us and even though we knew that was coming, we lacked the desperation to get to the ball first, McFadden said.Outside the first 10 minutes they just dominated field position and real momentum.Souths forward pack steamrolled the Warriors for large stretches of the match, finishing with almost 200 more running metres than their opponents.Reynolds then used his sides strong field position to hit the Warriors in the corners, putting on grubber kicks for Alex Johnston, Aaron Gray and Joe Burgess to score.Further tries to Burgess, Greg Inglis and Hymel Hunt settled the contest.McFadden said his sides heads dropped as Souths racked up the points.Their forwards did a really good job and we were just a little bit off, and they got on the front foot, he saiid.ddddddddddddaptain Ryan Hoffman echoed his coachs remarks, saying the Warriors put themselves under too much pressure chasing in the game.If we didnt have to chase so many points I reckon we wouldve been a bit more patient in that second half and executed more, Hoffman said.For Souths, the victory was a long time coming.Coach Michael Maguire said the performance was befitting the strength of his squad, which has been ravaged by injury throughout 2016.Weve obviously been through a fairly tough period as a club in the past couple of months, Maguire said.To get those last two performances was probably a true reflection of the team I have.The Rabbitohs would now strive to finish 2016 on the right note and with a healthy squad.We know the future is moving into a pre-season at some stage and the boys, to their credit, and the leadership have said that we start now, Maguire said.He also said Reynolds performance was made possible by the recent return of Greg Inglis and John Sutton from injury.When youve got the opposition going backwards, it allows Adams game to really enhance, Maguire said.He was excellent there, he really steered the team around.Maguire was equally complimentary of five-eighth Cody Walker, who also snared a try assist.The 26-year-old Walker said the performance was 10 weeks in the making.The team would now look to end the season on the right note.Thats our plan every week, the possession sort of game, Walker said.Thats what we want from Reynolds and he delivered that in the first half. 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