New Zealand Warriors 702650 225233938 2008-07-12T16:36:11Z Tassedethe 7098284 Disambiguate [[Eric Watson]] to [[Eric Watson (businessman)]] using [[:en:Wikipedia:Tools/Navigation_popups|popups]] {{Infobox rugby league club | clubname = New Zealand Warriors | image = [[Image:New Zealand Warriors logo.svg|150px]] <!-- an image is optional --> | fullname = New Zealand Warriors RLFC | nickname = | short name = | founded = 1995 as ''Auckland Warriors'' | ground = [[Mt Smart Stadium]]<br />[[Penrose, New Zealand|Penrose]], [[Auckland]] | capacity = 25,000 | ceo = {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Wayne Scurrah]] | mgrtitle = Coach | manager = {{flagicon|Australia}} [[Ivan Cleary]] | URL = [http://www.warriors.co.nz/ warriors.co.nz] | league = [[National Rugby League]] | season = [[National Rugby League season 2007|2007]] | position = National Rugby League, 5th | minorpremierships = 1 | minorpremiershipyears = 2002 | runnerups = 1 | runnerupyears = 2002 | cap = {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Stacey Jones]] | mostcap = 238 | points = {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Stacey Jones]] | mostpoints = 654 | homejersey = New Zealand home jersey 2006.svg | awayjersey = New Zealand Warriors away jersey 2006.svg }} The '''New Zealand Warriors''' (formerly the '''Auckland Warriors''') are a professional [[rugby league]] team based in [[Auckland]], [[New Zealand]]. They compete in Australasia's premier rugby league competition, the [[National Rugby League]] premiership. The Warriors were founded in [[ARL season 1995|1995]] as 'Auckland' as part of the [[Australian Rugby League]]'s expansion. As a result of the [[Super League war]] they left the ARL to compete in the Super League competition in 1997 before joining the NRL the following year. The Warriors made it to the 2002 Grand Final but have yet to win a premiership. They are based at [[Mt Smart Stadium]] in Auckland. ==History== ===The History of the Bid=== Rugby league was largely centred around Auckland ever since the [[New Zealand Rugby League]] was founded in 1909. Auckland produced the bulk of the international squad for many years, and most of these players headed to either [[Australia]] or [[Great Britain]] to play. The Auckland representative side was consistently providing top opposition to touring sides. An Auckland team was admitted into the mid-week ARL [[Amco Cup]] competition in 1978. In their first year they made the semi-finals, and were defeated by the overall competition winners, [[Sydney Roosters|Eastern Suburbs]]. They remained into the competition until the early 1980s. In 1987, an Auckland side toured Great Britain and claimed wins over powerhouse clubs Leeds and Wigan. In 1988, serious investigation into an Auckland team entering the Sydney competition commenced, encouraged mainly by the [[Mt Albert Lions|Mt Albert club]]. On [[17 May]] 1992, the announcement stating an Auckland-based team's entry into the Australian Rugby League competition, the Winfield Cup in 1995, was made. This followed very good turnouts to a number of [[New South Wales Rugby League|NSWRL]] club games played in Auckland. The new team was to be called the Auckland Warriors and run by the Auckland Rugby League organisation. The original colours selected were blue, white, red and green. Blue and white are recognised as the colours of Auckland, while red and green were the colours of the Warriors' original sponsor, [[DB Breweries|DB Bitter]]. ===[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#1995|1995 - The First Season]]=== {| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 |- align=center bgcolor=#efefef ! width=20|Position ! width=20|Pld ! width=20|Won ! width=20|Drew ! width=20|Lost ! width=20|Bye ! width=20|Points For ! width=20|Points Against ! width=25|Points Differential |- align=center style="background:#FFC0C0;" | '''10th (of 20)''' || 22 || 13 || 0 || 9 || - || 538 || 501 || +37 |} The coach of the new team would be former Parramatta and Wigan coach John Monie. A number of fading stars were signed, such as [[Greg Alexander]] and [[Andy Platt]]. Captain [[Dean Bell]] was one of the few signings who performed regurlarly. Former Rugby union players such as [[John Kirwan (rugby player)|John Kirwan]] and [[Marc Ellis (rugby)|Marc Ellis]] were brought in in later years. The Warriors first year in the Australian Rugby League was [[Australian Rugby League season 1995|1995]]. Their debut match was against the [[Brisbane Broncos]] on [[10 March]] [[1995]] in front of 30,000 people at a newly refurbished [[Mt Smart Stadium]]. The Warriors led 22-10 at one point in the second half of the match, however the Broncos finished far stronger and defeated the new club 25-22. The Warriors were deducted two competition points for an interchange error. In a match against [[Western Suburbs Magpies|Western Suburbs]], the Warriors used five interchange players instead of the allowed four. The Warriors won the match comfortably, 46-12. This error had disaterous consequences for the club, as they utimately missed the finals by two competition points. The season saw the debut of future star, [[Stacey Jones]], who scored a try on debut in a 40-4 rout of Parramatta in Sydney. The biggest issue with the season was the lack of consistency that plagues the Warriors even today, despite a six match winning streak late in the season. It was observed that when the Warriors weren't winning by 20 points they were losing by 20 points. {{1995 Warriors}} ===[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#1996|1996]]=== {| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 |- align=center bgcolor=#efefef ! width=20|Position ! width=20|Pld ! width=20|Won ! width=20|Drew ! width=20|Lost ! width=20|Bye ! width=20|Points For ! width=20|Points Against ! width=25|Points Differential |- align=center style="background:#FFC0C0;" | '''11th (of 20)''' || 21 || 10 || 0 || 11 || - || 412 || 427 || -15 |} The [[Australian Rugby League season 1996]] could have been regarded as a better one for the Warriors. The Warriors found themselves siding with the Super League during the [[Super League (Australia)#The Super League War|Super League War]] when the [[New Zealand Rugby League]] signed up to the rebel competition. They claimed their first 'victory' over the Broncos in round one of the competition that year, after all Super League clubs agreed to boycott the first round of the competition in protest. The Warriors won the two points when they travelled to Brisbane with a squad of players that were unsigned to Super League, forcing the Broncos to forfeit the match. With four rounds remaining the Warriors were in sixth place in the competition, seemingly headed for a finals berth. They proceeded to lose all four matches to tumble out of the finals. The only positives were that young New Zealand talents [[Stacey Jones]] and [[Joe Vagana]] had superb seasons. ===[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#1997|Super League - 1997]]=== {| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 |- align=center bgcolor=#efefef ! width=20|Position ! width=20|Pld ! width=20|Won ! width=20|Drew ! width=20|Lost ! width=20|Bye ! width=20|Points For ! width=20|Points Against ! width=25|Points Differential |- align=center style="background:#FFC0C0;" | '''7th (of 10)''' || 18 || 7 || 0 || 11 || - || 332 || 406 || -74 |} The Warriors spent [[Super League (Australia) season 1997|1997]] in the breakaway [[Super League war|Super League]] Telstra Cup competition. Despite the reduced number of teams, they failed to make an impression on the competition. Monie was replaced by [[Frank Endacott]] as coach midway through the 1997 season. The only positive was the teams performance in the [[List of New Zealand Warriors results#World Club Challenge|World Club Challenge]]. The Warriors hammered [[United Kingdom]] powerhouses Wigan and St Helens, and comfortably handled Warrington. The Warriors were knocked out in the Semi Finals by eventual winners Brisbane, going down 16-22. ===[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#1998|1998]]=== {| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 |- align=center bgcolor=#efefef ! width=20|Position ! width=20|Pld ! width=20|Won ! width=20|Drew ! width=20|Lost ! width=20|Bye ! width=20|Points For ! width=20|Points Against ! width=25|Points Differential |- align=center style="background:#FFC0C0;" | '''15th (of 20)''' || 24 || 9 || 0 || 15 || - || 417 || 518 || -101 |} The [[National Rugby League season 1998|first season]] of the reformed competition was a year that saw few highlights for the club. It was readily apparent that the club needed a new approach and attitude. Fortunately for them, they were in a better than the other two clubs that joined the competition in 1995. ===[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#1999|The Tainui Era - 1999]]=== {| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 |- align=center bgcolor=#efefef ! width=20|Position ! width=20|Pld ! width=20|Won ! width=20|Drew ! width=20|Lost ! width=20|Bye ! width=20|Points For ! width=20|Points Against ! width=25|Points Differential |- align=center style="background:#FFC0C0;" | '''11th (of 17)''' || 24 || 10 || 0 || 14 || - || 538 || 498 || +40 |} Former [[New Zealand national rugby league team|Kiwi]] Mark Graham took over as coach in [[National Rugby League season 1999|1999]]. The club was sold off to a consortuim that included ex-Kiwi coach [[Graeme Lowe]] and the [[Tainui]] tribe. The club again disappointed on field, but a mid season ultimatum saw a strong finish to the season, with the side winning five of their last six games. The signs appeared promising for the new millennium. ===[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2000|Financial Collapse and Reinvention - 2000]]=== {| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 |- align=center bgcolor=#efefef ! width=20|Position ! width=20|Pld ! width=20|Won ! width=20|Drew ! width=20|Lost ! width=20|Bye ! width=20|Points For ! width=20|Points Against ! width=25|Points Differential |- align=center style="background:#FFC0C0;" | '''13th (of 14)''' || 24 || 8 || 2 || 16 || - || 426 || 662 || -236 |} In [[National Rugby League season 2000]] the Warriors could only finish second last. This season included the Warriors' largest ever loss, 0-54 to the Dragons in [[Wollongong]]. Alarmingly, the problems off-field overshadowed the on-field problems. The majority shareholders were under intense financial pressure, and the clubs future was looking bleak at best. The key assets of the club were purchased by business tycoon [[Eric Watson (businessman)|Eric Watson]]. This did not include player contracts, and many players were released and had to fight to get the money they had been promised. Ultimately only 10 players from the 2000 season were retained. The club was rebranded as the New Zealand Warriors, with new colours of black and grey - resembling the national sporting colours. New coach Daniel Anderson focused on signing unknown New Zealand talent. There were only six Australians in the 2001 squad, and only three foundation players - Monty Betham, Stacey Jones and Logan Swann. ===[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2001|First Finals Series - 2001]]=== {| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 |- align=center bgcolor=#efefef ! width=20|Position ! width=20|Pld ! width=20|Won ! width=20|Drew ! width=20|Lost ! width=20|Bye ! width=20|Points For ! width=20|Points Against ! width=25|Points Differential |- align=center style="background:#ccffcc;" | '''8th (of 14)''' || 26 || 12 || 2 || 12 || - || 638 || 629 || +9 |} The cleanout at the club seemed to work, with the team making their first ever finals appearance in [[National Rugby League season 2001]]. They were hammered by the Minor Premiers, the Parramatta Eels 56-12. The loss was at the time the largest in finals series history, but at last things seemed to be going in the right direction at the Warriors. ===[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2002|Minor Premiership and Grand Final - 2002]]=== {| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 |- align=center bgcolor=#efefef ! width=20|Position ! width=20|Pld ! width=20|Won ! width=20|Drew ! width=20|Lost ! width=20|Bye ! width=20|Points For ! width=20|Points Against ! width=25|Points Differential |- align=center style="background:#ccffcc;" | '''1st (of 15)''' || 24 || 17 || 0 || 7 || 2 || 688 || 454 || +234 |} The Warriors reached their zenith to date in [[National Rugby League season 2002]]. They won the [[Minor premiership|''Minor Premiership'']], finishing in first place at the conclusion of the regular season after the [[Bulldogs (rugby league team)|Bulldogs]] lost most of their competition points late in the season as a result of salary cap breaches. The club played what stands as the first finals match to have been held outside Australia at Mt Smart Stadium in Week One of the Finals Series. The Warriors would defeat their bogey side Canberra 36-20. For the Preliminary Final against the [[Cronulla Sharks|Sharks]] at [[Telstra Stadium]] the Warriors' sponsors, such as [[Vodafone New Zealand]] and Eric Watson, purchased 15,000 tickets and gave them away for free to anyone with a New Zealand passport. Reportedly, in the 45,000 crowd there were more Warriors supporters than Sharks supporters - astonishing considering the Sharks are a Sydney based club. The Warriors went on to win 16-10. The Grand Final against the [[Sydney Roosters]] was a tight match for the first hour. The Warriors trailed 2-6 at half time, but took a lead just after halftime when halfback Stacey Jones scored one of the games most memorable individual tries as he left defenders sprawling in his wake on a 40 metre run to the try line. The Roosters ran away with the match in the final 20 minutes after captain [[Brad Fittler]] was involved in a head clash with Warriors prop [[Richard Villasanti]]. The final score was an unflattering 8-30. ===[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2003|Top Eight Again - 2003]]=== {| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 |- align=center bgcolor=#efefef ! width=20|Position ! width=20|Pld ! width=20|Won ! width=20|Drew ! width=20|Lost ! width=20|Bye ! width=20|Points For ! width=20|Points Against ! width=25|Points Differential |- align=center style="background:#ccffcc;" | '''6th (of 15)''' || 24 || 15 || 0 || 9 || 2 || 545 || 510 || +35 |} [[National Rugby League season 2003|2003]] was another quite successful year for the Warriors. They played their first ever extra time match, defeating South Sydney 31-30, recovering from a 6-24 deficit. Their first finals match was against the Bulldogs at the Sydney Showground. The Warriors turned on one of their finest performances ever, defeating the Bulldogs 48-22. Winger [[Francis Meli]] scored five tries by himself. The next week a Stacey Jones field goal with only three minutes to play got the Warriors up over the Raiders 17-16. They lost in the Preliminary Final to Minor Premiers and eventual Premiers [[Penrith Panthers]], 20-28. ===[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2004|The Worst Year Ever - 2004]]=== {| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 |- align=center bgcolor=#efefef ! width=20|Position ! width=20|Pld ! width=20|Won ! width=20|Drew ! width=20|Lost ! width=20|Bye ! width=20|Points For ! width=20|Points Against ! width=25|Points Differential |- align=center style="background:#FFC0C0;" | '''14th (of 15)''' || 24 || 6 || 0 || 18 || 2 || 427 || 693 || -266 |} Before the [[National Rugby League season 2004]] started, there were predictions of the Warriors having a highly successful season. These were proved wrong, as the Warriors managed to only win six games to finish equal last, only escaping the wooden spoon by having a superior points differential to South Sydney. Coach Daniel Anderson resigned mid-season after an embarrassing 52 point loss to the Sydney Roosters. His assistant [[Tony Kemp]] was given the Head Coach position, and in his first game in charge the Warriors recorded an emotional 20-14 win over Canberra. A week later, the Warriors first match in [[Christchurch]] since 1996 was a flop, as the Warriors were destroyed by the [[Wests Tigers]] 4-50. The season finished with an embarrassing six game losing streak. The management looked to rescue a poor year with some high profile signings. Bulldogs captain [[Steve Price]] was signed, as was Kiwis captain [[Ruben Wiki]], Cowboys half [[Nathan Fien]] and Roosters winger [[Todd Byrne]]. ===[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2005|The Rebuilding Begins - 2005]]=== {| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 |- align=center bgcolor=#efefef ! width=20|Position ! width=20|Pld ! width=20|Won ! width=20|Drew ! width=20|Lost ! width=20|Bye ! width=20|Points For ! width=20|Points Against ! width=25|Points Differential |- align=center style="background:#FFC0C0;" | '''11th (of 15)''' || 24 || 10 || 0 || 14 || 2 || 515 || 523 || -13 |} [[National Rugby League season 2005|2005]] was an improvement over the horror scenes of 2004. The team remained competitive for all of their matches, and their largest loss was only 18 points. The team had a good chance to make the finals, however a four match losing streak late in the season removed those chances. The season was tinged with sadness, as it was announced it would be star halfback Stacey Jones' last season with the club before he would join European club, [[Les Catalans]]. His last match for the team against Manly at [[Brookvale Oval]] was a fine way for him to sign off with the club as he scored the match-winning try with three minutes to go in a 22-20 Warriors win. At the end of the season the structure of the team was reviewed. CEO [[Mick Watson]] resigned and was replaced by [[Wayne Scurrah]]. Tony Kemp was sacked as coach and his assistant [[Ivan Cleary]] replaced him as head coach. ===[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2006|The Salary Cap Drama - 2006]]=== {| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 |- align=center bgcolor=#efefef ! width=20|Position ! width=20|Pld ! width=20|Won ! width=20|Drew ! width=20|Lost ! width=20|Bye ! width=20|Points For ! width=20|Points Against ! width=25|Points Differential |- align=center style="background:#FFC0C0;" | '''10th (of 15)''' || 24 || 12 || 0 || 12 || 2 || 552 || 463 || +89 |} [[National Rugby League season 2006]] got off to a bad start for the club. In February, the Warriors were found to have committed major breaches of the salary cap in 2005. This followed the high profile signings of Steve Price and Ruben Wiki. On the 27th of February the [[National Rugby League|NRL]] announced the club would be deducted four competition points and the club would also be assessed a A$430,000 fine. Even before the penalty the Warriors were expected to struggle and were being picked as wooden spooners in some quarters. Impressively, it took the Warriors 24 weeks to be completely out of finals contention. Had the Warriors not suffered the four point deduction, they would have finished in eighth place on the ladder, and hence would have taken part in the finals series. As it was, they finished tenth on the ladder. There were a number of revelations in the squad. Unheralded halfback [[Grant Rovelli]] has been a standout performer. Winger [[Patrick Ah Van]] has cemented a first grade spot and impressed many with his performances, while [[George Gatis]] and [[Nathan Fien]] were fine performers at hooker, and centre [[Simon Mannering]] has been one of the Warriors most impressive backs. On the 25th of June the Warriors recorded their largest ever win, defeating South Sydney 66-0 at [[Telstra Stadium]], as part of a four match winning streak that claimed the scalps of the Sydney Roosters, Newcastle Knights, and also the Penrith Panthers. This streak was ended in an extra time loss to the second placed Bulldogs. The Warriors also caused the upset of the season, defeating the Minor Premiers [[Melbourne Storm|Melbourne]] 24-20 at [[Olympic Park Stadium]] in [[Melbourne]]. The Warriors finished winning eight of their final twelve games to give optimism to the fans ahead of the 2007 season. ===[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2007|Return to the Finals - 2007]]=== {| style=border-collapse:collapse border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 |- align=center bgcolor=#efefef ! width=20|Position ! width=20|Pld ! width=20|Won ! width=20|Drew ! width=20|Lost ! width=20|Bye ! width=20|Points For ! width=20|Points Against ! width=25|Points Differential |- align=center style="background:#ccffcc;" | '''4th (of 16)''' || 24 || 13 || 1 || 10 || 1 || 593 || 434 || +159 |} The Warriors completed their pre-season with two wins from three games, defeating the [[Auckland Lions]] 64-4, losing to the [[North Queensland Cowboys]] 32-14 and defeating the [[Canterbury Bulldogs]] 36-6. The Warriors finished the [[National Rugby League season 2007|2007 season]] in fourth place. The season began with a 34-18 victory over Parramatta at Mt Smart Stadium. The following week the side created history by winning their first two games of the season with a 24-14 victory over premiers, the Brisbane Broncos - the first time they have ever won their opening two games of the season. Following the good start, the team hit a period of indifferent form, falling into a six match losing streak following a last minute win over South Sydney. The team returned to form, defeating Cronulla 12-2 in wild weather at [[Toyota Park]]. Following that victory the side won 9 out of 12 games, with one draw. The Warriors clinched a playoff spot with a 36-14 win over an understrength Manly side, and claimed a home final the following week, defeating the Penrith Panthers 24-20 at CUA Stadium. The Warriors narrowly went down to the Parramatta Eels 12-10 at Mount Smart Stadium in the Qualifying Final, and their season ended with a disappointing 37 point loss to the Cowboys in Townsville. On [[May 30]] the Warriors signed [[Australian Kangaroos]]' centre, [[Brent Tate]] from 2008 to 2010 in what was described as a "major coup" for the New Zealand club. ''See Also'': [[Peter Leitch (Mad Butcher)]] - Arguably the Warrior's biggest fan and promoter ==2008 Squad== ''See Also: [[List of New Zealand Warriors players]] & [[List of New Zealand Warriors representatives]]'' {{details|New Zealand Warriors 2007}} {| border=1 align=centre cellpadding=1 cellspacing=0 width=200 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #ffffff; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" |- |'''2008 Squad''' ''Backs'' <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Patrick Ah Van]] <br /> [[Image:Flag of Australia.svg|20px|New South Welshman]] [[Michael Crockett]] <br /> [[Image:Flag of Australia.svg|20px|New South Welshman]] [[Aidan Kirk]] <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Simon Mannering]] <br /> [[Image:Flag of Australia.svg|20px|New South Welshman]] [[Wade McKinnon]] <br /> {{flagicon|WSM}} [[Malo Solomona]] <br /> [[Image:Flag of Australia.svg|20px|Queenslander]] [[Brent Tate]] <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Manu Vatuvei]] <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Ryan Shortland]] <br /> ''Halves'' <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Isaac John]] <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Daniel O'Regan]] <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Jerome Ropati]] <br /> [[Image:Flag of Italy.svg|20px]] [[Grant Rovelli]] <br /> [[Image:Flag of Australia.svg|20px|Queenslander]] [[Michael Witt]] <br /> ''Forwards'' <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Leeson Ah Mau]] <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Sonny Fai]] <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Roman Hifo]] <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Scott Jones (rugby league footballer)|Scott Jones]] <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Ben Matulino]] <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Wairangi Koopu]] <br /> {{flagicon|Tonga}} [[Epalahame Lauaki]] <br /> [[Image:Flag of Australia.svg|20px|Queenslander]] [[Michael Luck]] <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Wayne McDade]] <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Russell Packer]] <br /> [[Image:Flag of Australia.svg|20px|Queenslander]] [[Steve Price]] (Captain) <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Sam Rapira]] <br /> [[Image:Flag of Scotland.svg|20px|Scotland]] [[Ian Henderson (rugby league footballer)|Ian Henderson]] <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Logan Swann]] <br /> {{flagicon|WSM}} [[Evarn Tuimavave]] <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Ruben Wiki]] (Vice-Captain) <br /> ''Utilities'' <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Nathan Fien]] <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Lance Hohaia]] <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Constantine Mika]] <br /> |} ===2009 Losses=== {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Ruben Wiki]]<ref>[http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=79&objectid=10517650 League: Warriors look to solve halves problem with Moon signing] June 22, 2008</ref><br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Wairangi Koopu]]<ref>[http://www.stuff.co.nz/4587470a10713.html?source=RSSLeague_20080618 Swann and Koopu to leave Warriors], Wednesday, 18 June 2008</ref><br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Logan Swann]]<ref>[http://www.stuff.co.nz/4587470a10713.html?source=RSSLeague_20080618 Swann and Koopu to leave Warriors], Wednesday, 18 June 2008</ref><br /> [[Image:Flag of Australia.svg|20px|New South Welshman]] [[Michael Crockett]]<ref>[http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=79&objectid=10517650 League: Warriors look to solve halves problem with Moon signing] June 22, 2008</ref><br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Ryan Shortland]]<ref>[http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=79&objectid=10517650 League: Warriors look to solve halves problem with Moon signing] June 22, 2008</ref> ===Signings=== [[Image:Flag of Australia.svg|20px|Queenslander]] [[Jacob Lillyman]] (until 2010) <ref>[http://www.stuff.co.nz/4589626a10713.html?source=RSSLeague_20080619 Warriors sign Origin backrower], 19 June 2008</ref><br /> [[Image:Flag of Australia.svg|20px|Queenslander]] [[Denan Kemp]] (until 2010) <ref>[http://warriors.sitesuite.ws/plugins/newsfeed.cgi?rm=content&plugin_data_id=23613 Vodafone Warriors Sign Brisbane Speedster Kemp for Two Years], May 28 2008</ref><br /> [[Image:Flag of Australia.svg|20px|Queenslander]] [[Joel Moon]] (until 2011) <ref>[http://www.stuff.co.nz/4592536a10713.html?source=RSSLeague_20080622 Moon rises as sun sets on top Warriors picks], 22 June 2008</ref> ===Contract Extensions=== {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Sam Rapira]] (until 2012) <br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Manu Vatuvei]] (until 2011) <br /> [[Image:Flag of Australia.svg|20px|New South Welshman]] [[Aidan Kirk]] (until 2009, with option for 2010)<ref>[http://www.stuff.co.nz/4587470a10713.html?source=RSSLeague_20080618 Swann and Koopu to leave Warriors], Wednesday, 18 June 2008</ref><br /> [[Image:Flag of Australia.svg|20px|Queenslander]] [[Steve Price]] (until 2009)<ref>[http://www.stuff.co.nz/4567596a10713.html?source=RSSLeague_20080531 Price, McKinnon extend Warriors contracts], 31 May 2008</ref><br /> [[Image:Flag of Australia.svg|20px|New South Welshman]] [[Wade McKinnon]] (until 2011)<ref>[http://www.stuff.co.nz/4567596a10713.html?source=RSSLeague_20080531 Price, McKinnon extend Warriors contracts], 31 May 2008</ref><br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Russell Packer]] (until 2012)<ref>[http://www.stuff.co.nz/4570225a10713.html?source=RSSLeague_20080604 Rising league stars re-sign with Warriors], 04 June 2008</ref><br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Ben Matulino]] (until 2010)<ref>[http://www.stuff.co.nz/4570225a10713.html?source=RSSLeague_20080604 Rising league stars re-sign with Warriors], 04 June 2008</ref><br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} Daniel O'Regan (until 2009) <ref>[http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=79&objectid=10517650 League: Warriors look to solve halves problem with Moon signing] June 22, 2008</ref><br /> {{flagicon|New Zealand}} Mataupu Poching (until 2010) <ref>[http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=79&objectid=10517650 League: Warriors look to solve halves problem with Moon signing] June 22, 2008</ref> ==Captains== {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor=#bdb76b ! Years !! Captain |- | 1995 || [[Dean Bell]] |- | 1996 || [[Greg Alexander]] |- | 1997&ndash;1999 || [[Matthew Ridge]] |- | 2000 || [[John Simon]] |- | 2001&ndash;2002 || [[Kevin Campion]]/[[Stacey Jones]] |- | 2001&ndash;2003 || [[Stacey Jones]] |- | 2004 || [[Monty Betham]] |- | 2005-present || [[Steve Price]] |} ==Coaches== {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor=#bdb76b ! Coach !! Tenure !! Matches !! Won !! Drawn !! Lost !! Winning Percentage |- |[[John Monie]] || 1995-1997 (sacked mid-season) || 52 || 26 || 0 || 26 || 50.00% |- |[[Frank Endacott]]|| 1997-1998 || 33 || 13 || 0 || 20 || 39.39% |-|- |[[Mark Graham]]|| 1999-2000 || 50 || 18 || 2 || 30 || 36.00% |-|- |[[Daniel Anderson (rugby league)|Daniel Anderson]] || 2001-2004 (resigned mid-season) || 92 || 51 || 2 || 39 || 55.43% |-|- |[[Tony Kemp]] || 2004-2005 || 37 || 13 || 0 || 24 || 35.14% |- |[[Ivan Cleary]] || 2006-present || 55 || 28 || 1 || 26 || 50.91% |- |} ==Jerseys== <gallery perrow="3" caption="Home jerseys of the Warriors" align="center"> Image:New Zealand home jersey 1995.svg|1995-1996 Image:New Zealand home jersey 1997.svg|1997-1999 Image:New Zealand home jersey 2000.svg|2000 Image:New Zealand home jersey 2001.svg|2001-2002 Image:New Zealand home jersey 2003.svg|2003-2005 Image:New Zealand home jersey 2006.svg|2006-present </gallery> ==Individual Records== '''1995-2007''' '''Most Games''' {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor=#bdb76b ! Games !! Player |- |238 || [[Stacey Jones]] |- |173*|| [[Logan Swann]] |-|- |170|| [[Awen Guttenbiel]] |-|- |153|| [[Wairangi Koopu]] |-|- |132 || [[Jerry Seuseu]] |- |} '''Most Tries''' {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor=#bdb76b ! Tries !! Player |- |75 || [[Stacey Jones]] |- |60|| [[Francis Meli]] |-|- |57|| [[Clinton Toopi]] |-|- |44 || [[Sean Hoppe]] |-|- |38 || [[Henry Fa'afili]] |- |} '''Most Tries in a Season''' {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor=#bdb76b ! Tries !! Player !! Season |- |23 || [[Francis Meli]] || [[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2003|2003]] |- |19|| [[Sean Hoppe]] || [[List of New Zealand Warriors results#1995|1995]] |-|- |18|| [[Clinton Toopi]] || [[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2002|2002]] |- |} '''Most Points''' {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor=#bdb76b ! Points !! Player |- |654 || [[Stacey Jones]] |- |439|| [[Ivan Cleary]] |-|- |283|| [[Gene Ngamu]] |-|- |266 || [[Tony Martin]] |-|- |240 || [[Francis Meli]] |- |} '''Most Points in a Season''' {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor=#bdb76b ! Points !! Player !! Season |- |242|| [[Ivan Cleary]] ||[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2002|2002]] |- |173|| [[Ivan Cleary]] || [[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2001|2001]] |-|- |160|| [[Tony Martin (Rugby League Footballer)|Tony Martin]]|| [[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2006|2006]] |-|- |153|| [[Michael Witt]] || [[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2007|2007]] |- |-|- |147|| [[Stacey Jones]] || [[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2005|2005]] |- |} '''Most Points in a Match''' {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor=#bdb76b ! Points !! Player !! Details |- |28 || [[Ivan Cleary]] || 1 try, 12 goals vs Northern Eagles, 2002 (Won 68-10) |- |28|| [[Gene Ngamu]] || 3 tries, 8 goals vs North Queensland, 1996 (Won 52-6) |-|- |22|| [[Tony Martin (Rugby League Footballer)|Tony Martin]] || 1 try, 9 goals vs South Sydney, 2006 (Won 46-14) |-|- |22 || [[Tony Martin (Rugby League Footballer)|Tony Martin]] || 1 try, 9 goals vs South Sydney, 2006 (Won 66-0) |-|- |20 || [[Ivan Cleary]] || 1 try, 8 goals vs North Queensland, 2002 (Won 50-20) |-|- |20 || [[Francis Meli]] || 5 tries vs Canterbury Bulldogs, 2003 (Won 48-22) |- |20 || [[Michael Witt]] || 2 tries, 6 goals vs Penrith Panthers, 2007 (Won 54-14) |} ==Club Records== ===Biggest Wins=== {| class="wikitable" !Margin!!Score!!Opponent!!Venue!!Year |- |66||66-0||[[South Sydney Rabbitohs]]||[[Sydney Football Stadium]]||[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2006|2006]] |- |58||68-10||[[Northern Eagles]]||[[Mt Smart Stadium]]||[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2002|2002]] |- |46||52-6||[[North Queensland Cowboys]]||[[Mt Smart Stadium]]||[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#1996|1996]] |} ===Biggest Losses=== {| class="wikitable" !Margin!!Score!!Opponent!!Venue!!Year |- |54||0-54||[[St. George Illawarra Dragons]]||[[WIN Stadium]]||[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2000|2000]] |- |52||6-58||[[Sydney Roosters]]||[[Sydney Football Stadium]]||[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2004|2004]] |- |46||10-56||[[Melbourne Storm]]||[[Olympic Park Stadium]]||[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2000|2000]] |- |46||6-52||[[Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles]]||[[Brookvale Oval]]||[[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2008|2008]] |} ===Most Consecutive Wins=== * '''8''', ([[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2002|Round 7 - Round 14, 2002]]) ===Most Consecutive Losses=== * '''7''', ([[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2004|Round 20, 2004 - Round 1, 2005]]) * '''7''', ([[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2000|Round 17 - Round 23, 2000]]) ===Biggest Comeback=== Recovered from a 20-point deficit. * Trailed Newcastle 20-0 after 39 minutes to win 30-26 at EnergyAustralia Stadium on [[April 17]], [[2005]] ===Worst Collapse=== Surrendered a 16-point lead (twice). * Led Newcastle 16-0 after 34 minutes to lose 36-26 at Mt Smart Stadium on [[March 16]], [[2003]] * Led Canterbury 16-0 after 21 minutes to lose 22-18 (in extra-time) at [[Stadium Australia|ANZ Stadium]] on [[July 9]], [[2006]] ===Golden Point Record=== Played 5: Won 1, Lost 3, Drawn 1 * Won 31-30 vs South Sydney Rabbitohs, [[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2003|Round 16, 2003]] * Lost 26-28 vs North Queensland Cowboys, [[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2004|Round 15, 2004]] * Lost 29-30 vs Canberra Raiders, [[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2004|Round 20, 2004]] * Lost 18-22 vs Canterbury Bulldogs, [[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2006|Round 18, 2006]] * Draw 31-31 vs Sydney Roosters, [[List of New Zealand Warriors results#2007|Round 21, 2007]] ===All Time Premiership Record=== {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor=#bdb76b ! Games !! Won !! Lost !! Drawn !! Win Percentage !! Points For !! Points Against !! Points Differential |- |319 || 150 || 164 || 5 || 47.02% || 6,916 || 7,092 || -176 |- |} ==See also== * [[National Rugby League]] * [[Rugby league in New Zealand]] ==External links== * [http://www.warriors.co.nz/ New Zealand Warriors] Official site * [http://www.nrl.com.au/myclub/about.cfm?TeamID=6 NRL New Zealand Warriors site] * [http://rl1908.com/Clubs/New-Zealand-Warriors.htm RL1908.com Club History] * [http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/index/0,22045,5012655,00.html Daily Telegraph - NZ Warriors 2007 season feature] ==Notes== {{reflist}} {{NZ Warriors}} {{Rugby League in New Zealand}} [[Category:National Rugby League]] [[Category:New Zealand rugby league teams]] [[Category:Sport in Auckland]] [[Category:Rugby league in New Zealand]] [[Category:Auckland rugby league clubs]] [[Category:New Zealand Warriors|*]] [[fr:New Zealand Warriors]]