winger

  1. mt.wellington

    Player Bureta Faraimo

    Parramatta Eels release Bureta Faraimo Zero Tackle July 3, 2017 - 2:13 pm SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 02: Bureta Faraimo of the Eels runs in a try during the round 21 NRL match between the Cronulla Sharks and the Parramatta Eels at Remondis Stadium on August 2, 2014 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo...
  2. Zac Santo

    Zac Santo

    Of Indigenous Australian and Vanuatuan descent, Santo was born in Townsville, Queensland and grew up in Charters Towers. He played his junior rugby league for the Charters Towers Miners (and later Townsville Brothers) and attended Blackheath and Thornburgh College. While at Blackheath and...
  3. LOOKING LIKE A FOOL WITH A PROP ON THE WING

    LOOKING LIKE A FOOL WITH A PROP ON THE WING

    Can we all agree that Ken Maumalo has no place as a first-grade winger? The Warriors obsession to find the next Manu Vatuvei has led them to pick a winger who is better suited to prop. Maumalo may have the size and debatably the top end speed of a young Vatuvei, but he does not have the...
  4. mt.wellington

    Player Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad

    Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad Creating a discussion thread for Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad who we signed from the Storm system... Warriors sign Melbourne Storm utility back Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad on two-year deal Last updated 16:18, October 23 2015 The Warriors have made another addition to their NRL...
  5. Blake Ayshford

    Blake Ayshford

    Ayshford played for the Tigers' NYC side where, in 2008, he was named the Player's Player of the Year. He made his first grade debut in Round 11 of the 2009 NRL season, playing against the Brisbane Broncos on 22 May. At the end of the 2009 season, Ayshford was named the Wests Tigers' Rookie of...
  6. Player Jonathan Wright

    Jonathan Wright Word on the street is Jonathan Wright has signed, should be announced soon... well if the word is correct that is.
  7. Jonathan Wright

    Jonathan Wright

    Born in Gilgandra, New South Wales, Wright played his junior football for the Northern Lake Warriors before being signed by the Newcastle Knights. He played for the Knights' Jersey Flegg team, playing in their 2006 Grand Final before being signed by the Parramatta Eels. He played for the Eels'...
  8. Matthew Allwood

    Matthew Allwood

    As a youngster, Allwood played for the Country New South Wales Under 17s and Under 18s teams and the New South WalesCombined High Schools team. In 2011 and 2012, Allwood played for the Canberra Raiders' NYC team before moving on to the Raiders' New South Wales Cup team, the Mount Pritchard...
  9. Denan Kemp

    Denan Kemp

    Kemp was spotted by scouts for the Brisbane Broncos playing Soccer and convinced to convert to rugby league. After spending time in the Broncos system he made his NRL debut for the club in 2007 against Manly. He scored a try that game that was voted the 3rd best try of 2007 by nrl.com (Number 1...
  10. Malo Solomona

    Malo Solomona

    The nephew of another former Warrior, Se'e Solomona, Malo actually spent two seasons as part of the North Queensland Cowboys development program before returning to Auckland and playing for the Auckland Lions in the Bartercard Cup. After signing for the Warriors he played for the Auckland Lions...
  11. Brent Tate

    Brent Tate

    Tate, the brother-in-law of former Warriors captain and Australian Test forward Steve Price, was graded by the Broncos from Redcliffe in 2001. The straight-running centre had an amazing 2002 season – making his State of Origin debut for Queensland in the drawn series before being chosen as an...
  12. Aidan Kirk

    Aidan Kirk

    Aiden was a Newcastle Knights junior but would join the Roosters. As Anthony Minichello's underling he failed to make first grade and would instead play NSWRL Cup with then coach Ivan Cleary. He would eventually captain the side. In 2007 Kirk joined the New Zealand Warriors, reuniting with...
  13. Michael Crockett

    Michael Crockett

    Crockett spent time at the St George-Illawarra Dragons and Melbourne Storm before eventually making his First Grade debut for the Wests Tigers in 2006. He played 8 games and scored 7 tries. The following season he was signed to the Warriors on a two year deal. In Round 12 he was sent off after...
  14. Misi Taulapapa

    Misi Taulapapa

    Taulapapa originally played Rugby Union during his junior years and only switched to league in 2004. Playing Bartercard Cup for Marist Richmond Brothers he would be signed to the Warriors squad. Two years later he would get to debut against the Rabbitohs. Warriors would however rip up his...
  15. Todd Byrne

    Todd Byrne

    Todd Byrne started his professional career with the Roosters. It was while playing for the Roosters that he would be best remembered for his failed cover tackle on Scott Sattler during the 2003 Grand Final loss to the Panthers. Todd played for the Roosters during their 2003 World Club Challenge...
  16. Cooper Vuna

    Cooper Vuna

    Scouted by the Warriors as a 15 year old Rugby Union player. He would make his debut for the Warriors in 2004 as a 18 year old but because of the teams established wingers and centres he would only play 5 games in the 3 and half years he was signed to the team. Looking for more game time he...
  17. John Carlaw

    John Carlaw

    An Ourimbah junior, Carlaw started playing first grade rugby league with the Hunter Mariners club in the Australian Super League competition of 1997. Following the disbanding of that club upon the creation of the National Rugby League, he joined another new venture team, the Melbourne Storm for...
  18. Motu Tony

    Motu Tony

    Played Rugby Union for De La Salle College before being signed to the Warriors from the Marist Saints. Tough, Western Samoa-born pivot made his Test debut as a fullback for the Kiwis against Papua New Guinea in 2001 in his first season with the Warriors. He played mainly five-eighth for Stacey...
  19. Henry Fa'afili

    Henry Fa'afili

    Former Western Samoa five-eighth, representing Samoa in the 2000 World Cup, later moved from the centre to the wing with the Warriors with good results. Fa’afili first represented NZ in 2001 and although on the wing for the Warriors in the club’s historic quarter final win over Canberra in 2002...
  20. Shontayne Hape

    Shontayne Hape

    A Massey High School student, Hape started his rugby education as a Te Atatu Roosters junior. He played for the New Zealand Secondary Schools team in 1998. Hape played for the Glenora Bears in the 2001 Bartercard Cup. Hape signed for the Auckland Warriors in 1999. In the same year, he played...