2007

  1. Louis Anderson

    Louis Anderson

    His junior clubs were the East Coast Bays Barracudas in Auckland and the Taniwharau Rugby League Club in Huntly. Played for the Warriors alongside his brother Vinnie Anderson. Would stay for 4 seasons racking up 67 matches before moving to Warrington Wolves where he would again hook up with his...
  2. Epalahame Lauaki

    Epalahame Lauaki

    Epalahame Lauaki was signed from the Glenora Bears and made his professional and Warriors debut in 2004. During his Warriors career he was used mainly as an interchange player, starting only ten games in sixty nine appearances. A player who was noted for his often brutal tackles he would become...
  3. Tony Martin

    Tony Martin

    Former London Broncos centre overcame a shocking facial injury suffered in a cycling accident to be a try-scorer in Melbourne’s stunning 20-18 win over St George Illawarra Dragons in the 1999 grand final. Martin left the Storm at the end of 2000 to return to English club football before joining...
  4. Evarn Tuimavave

    Evarn Tuimavave

    Made his NRL debut against the Northern Eagles. In early 2003, he was dropped and spent the next twelve months in the Bartercard Cup. In 2007, he played for the Auckland Lions in the NSWRL Premier League. He then cemented his place in the top 25-man squad and was regularly named on the bench in...
  5. Lance Hohaia

    Lance Hohaia

    Waikato halfback had a sensational debut season with the Warriors in 2002 after represented Northern Districts against the touring French team in 2001. Hohaia grabbed the five-eighth role with both hands but an injury late in the season saw him relegated to the interchange bench in the club’s...
  6. Logan Swann

    Logan Swann

    Logan Swann was signed in 1994 as a Warriors development player. He played Warriors Colts in 1995 and Warriors Reserves in 1996. He was selected by his Reserves coach Frank Endicott, who was also coaching the Kiwis, to represent his country in 1996. He stayed with the Warriors for seven...
  7. Jerome Ropati

    Jerome Ropati

    Ropati is of Samoan descent and was educated at St Paul's College, a school noted for its rugby league teams. His junior club was the Marist Saints and he also played for the Marist Richmond Brothers in the Bartercard Cup. In 2002 Ropati was named captain of the Junior Kiwis squad which played...
  8. Sam Rapira

    Sam Rapira

    The older brother of Steve, Sam Rapira attended Hamilton Boys' High School and played for the Hukanui club. He later played for the Waicoa Bay Stallions in the Bartercard Cup. Rapira first made the Junior Kiwis in 2004, and played for them again in 2005. Also in 2005 he was named in the New...
  9. Simon Mannering

    Simon Mannering

    After completing his high school education at Nelson College in 2004, Simon was signed by the Vodafone Warriors and made his debut in 2005. He soon became a regular feature of the line-up, playing in all 26 matches for the Warriors in 2007 and also appearing in each of the Kiwis' six tests. He...
  10. Manu Vatuvei

    Manu Vatuvei

    Born in New Zealand and bred in Otara, Auckland. Attended Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate and played for the Otara Scorpions and Otahuhu Leopards in Auckland Rugby League competitions before playing for the Otahuhu Ellerslie Leopards in the Bartercard Cup. ‘The Beast’ was scouted at the age of 16...
  11. Gameday NRL 2007 Round 25 - Warriors vs Manly

    NRL 2007 Round 25 - Warriors vs Manly https://news.leaguehq.com.au/warriors-face-biggest-test-of-2007-fien/20072422-ur0.html Hooker Nathan Fien rates the upcoming clash with Manly as probably the New Zealand Warriors' biggest match of their NRL season. The sixth-placed Warriors host the...
  12. General NRL 2007 Round 23 - Raiders vs Warriors TEAM LIST

    Koopu to make mark 18/08/2007 14:12:02 Warriors' interchange Wairangi Koopu plans to make his mark on tonight's NRL encounter in Canberra - which ever side of the field he happens to end up on. The 27-year-old forward has been used effectively off the bench by coach Ivan Cleary but never knows...
  13. Team List NRL 2007 Round 23 - Raiders vs Warriors

    NRL 2007 Round 23 - Raiders vs Warriors tvnz.co.nz With just three games left in the regular season, Warriors hooker Nathan Fien is putting his side ahead of any personal aspirations. In 2007 Fien has lost a fair chunk of game time to the in-form George Gatis, a change that he's not annoyed...
  14. Post Match NRL 2007 Round 17 - Cowboys vs Warriors

    Ruben Wiki Captain celebrates their win after the NRL game between the Warriors and the Wests Tigers at Ericsson Stadium, Auckland, NZ. May 20th 2006. CREDIT : JO CAIRD Photo: Digital Image ©Action Photographics Wiki, Price together again for Warriors Friday, July 6, 2007 - 7:15 PM After six...
  15. Post Match NRL 2007 - Round 14 - Sharks vs Warriors Post Match Discussion

    NRL 2007 - Round 14 - Sharks vs Warriors Post Match Discussion https://tvnz.co.nz Backing up for your NRL club three days after Origin is one thing. Backing up Steve Price style is something else. Warriors captain Price followed his heroics for Queensland on Wednesday with a commanding 34...
  16. General NRL 2007 Round 14 - Sharks vs Warriors TEAM LIST

    What do you all think about that? Cartilage problem apparently.
  17. Team List NRL 2007 Round 11 - Eels vs Warriors TEAM LIST

    Cleary says believe by: Aaron Lawton Sportal Vodafone Warriors coach Ivan Cleary has called on his players to believe in themselves ahead of Monday night's clash with the Parramatta Eels in Sydney. And despite heading into the game on the back of three consecutive losses, Cleary...
  18. General NRL 2007 Round 8 - Warriors vs Sharks TEAM LIST

    Price issues warning by: Aaron Lawton Sportal In-form Vodafone Warriors captain Steve Price has warned his side not to be complacent ahead of Saturday's clash against a tired Sharks outfit at Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland. Despite the Sharks fielding a side that has five players set to...
  19. Post Match NRL 2007 Round 7 - Rabbitohs vs Warriors Post Match

    **** YOU REF!! We deserved to win by 20 not by a try in the last minute...thank god the right tem won or else the Ref would of gotten alot of abuse from me.
  20. Player Logan Swann

    Logan Swann From www.nzherald.co.nz By Michael Brown Logan Swann will finish his first-grade career in the place it all started after he signed a one-year deal with the Warriors yesterday. The 31-year-old second-rower was signed because of a lack of experience in the back row following...