Recruitment Warriors 2025/2026 Recruitment & Retention

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The forum focuses extensively on the Warriors' 2025/2026 contract situations, recruitment targets, and roster evaluations. Key discussions revolve around Marcelo Montoya's departure to the Tigers #223#230, which fans attribute to backline depth and family considerations, while debating Roger Tuivasa-Sheck's potential shift to wing. Erin Clark's signing as a middle forward #342 generates mixed reactions about his role conversion from hooker. Notable contract concerns include Bunty Afoa's uncertain future #391 and priority re-signings for young talents like Ali Leiataua. Positional debates feature strong opinions about Tohu Harris' reduced role #427, Mitch Barnett's workload management #401, and Jackson Ford's utility value #402. Recruitment speculation highlights interest in Leo Thompson #393#403 amid salary cap constraints. Critical analyses of departing players emerge, including Josh Curran's criticism of Andrew Webster #51#115932 and Jazz Tevaga's emotional exit #437. Fans consistently urge roster upgrades to address goal-kicking deficiencies and spine depth ahead of 2025.

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Warriors 2025/2026 Recruitment & Retention Discussion
-Player20252026202720282029
1Bunty Afoa
2Tom Ale
3Mitchell Barnett
4Rocco Berry
5Tanah Boyd
6Kurt Capewell
7Erin Clark
8Jett ClearySS
9Wayde Egan
10James Fisher-Harris
11Jackson Ford
12Leka Halasima
13Morgan Harper
14Chanel Harris-Tavita
15Sam Healey
16Edward Kosi
17Jacob Laban
18Ali Leiataua
19Jye Linnane
20Freddy Lussick
21Te Maire Martin
22Luke Metcalf
23Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
24Marata Niukore
25Adam Pompey
26Tanner Stowers-Smith
27Taine Tuaupiki
28Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
29Demitric Vaimauga
30Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
S1Kayliss FatialofaS
S2Kalani GoingS
S3Luke HansonS
S4Eddie Ieremia-ToeavaS
S5Sio KaliS
S6Patrick MoimoiS
-Kahu CapperTT
-Morgan Gannon-
-Haizyn Mellars
-Motu PasikalaT??
C = Club option, M = Mutual option, P = Player option, S = Supplementary contract, T = Train & Trial contract

Top 30 2026: 29/30
Supplementary 2026: 1/6

2026 Gains: Morgan Gannon (Leeds Rhinos), Haizyn Mellars (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
2026 Losses: Edward Kosi (South Sydney Rabbitohs)

Off Contract: Bunty Afoa, Tom Ale, Morgan Harper
Can negotiate with other clubs from Nov 1, 2025 (Entering final year) 🐻: Rocco Berry, Tanah Boyd, Kurt Capewell, Chanel Harris-Tavita, Freddy Lussick, Te Maire Martin, Luke Metcalf, Marata Niukore, Taine Tuaupiki, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck



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Or pig hunting in the surrounding bush?
Plenty in the local night clubs.

Gee I still have a hope for retaining Te Maire. He strikes me as someone who would be good to keep at the club post retirement too. He has a calming way about him. And he would be an authority as an assistant coach of our NSW cup side "watch this tape....see me...in your Jersey....look at my lip...no drop..."
 
These guys managers should be telling them ‘ chill’ you are still young, don’t be in a hurry. I’m going to get you an upgrade from the club but don’t be in an hurry to move. You are in the best place to continue developing your game. You will get the chance to play first grade.
If clubs are looking at them now, there will be more when they negotiate a new deal and a bumper pay rise.

I’ll watch with interest if either sign only a one / two year extension coinciding with the new clubs entering the comp in the coming years and a player signing Lollie scramble that’s bound to ensue.

I wonder how many guys in the coming months with a year remaining on their deals at the club get a shoulder tap to tell them we love having you here and we look forward to having you in the squad next year …. But, we won’t be in a position to offer an extension so if you can get a longer deal elsewhere we will understand wholeheartedly and you can leave with our blessing.
 
These guys managers should be telling them ‘ chill’ you are still young, don’t be in a hurry. I’m going to get you an upgrade from the club but don’t be in an hurry to move. You are in the best place to continue developing your game. You will get the chance to play first grade.
If clubs are looking at them now, there will be more when they negotiate a new deal and a bumper pay rise.

I’ll watch with interest if either sign only a one / two year extension coinciding with the new clubs entering the comp in the coming years and a player signing Lollie scramble that’s bound to ensue.

I wonder how many guys in the coming months with a year remaining on their deals at the club get a shoulder tap to tell them we love having you here and we look forward to having you in the squad next year …. But, we won’t be in a position to offer an extension so if you can get a longer deal elsewhere we will understand wholeheartedly and you can leave with our blessing.
When your a young un
And money comes across table
Very easy decision
Unless close fam ties keep u here
It was only a few years ago
No one wanted to play for Wahs
Brandon Smith
Joey Manu
And others
We flavour of the month at mo
But we gotta keep beating top 4 sides
To get taken seriously 🤟🤟
 
The flavor of the thread in the last few pages has turned to concern about retaining two genuinely exciting prospects in Kaylis and Toby.

Taking a step back and looking at the big picture, lets remind ourselves the club has locked up ALL of its NRL ready most exciting future stars in the last twenty four to forty eight hours or so.

Which leaves Kaylis and Toby, neither of whom are NRL ready.

So McFadden has got this right in terms of the order of sequence.

Had we signed Kaylis or Toby already, who are not NRL ready, ahead of Tanner, Jacob, Dimitric etc then it would have sent the wrong message to our NRL ready guys.

What I am saying is, every thing in it's time in within the right order. And external forces like scouts from other clubs know this, they try to put pressure on their competition by pressuring the other clubs salary caps and approaching precisely the likes of Kaylis and Toby during the signing rounds when those types of kids are still waiting for a deal.

This is exactly what we did to the Broncos with Reece Walsh, who the Broncos had big wraps on, but the Broncos did not want to break the chain, the order of NRL readiness, to allow Walsh to leap frog the order.

But as we know, Walsh took a short term way out, a cash grab and a short cut to being an NRL starter, only to go back to the Broncos and say hey.....I proved my worth I want to come home.

And given our ladder position, and our very bright future, I think the Warriors (not unlike the Broncos on Walsh) are entirely entitled to let a Kaylis or Toby finish their education elsewhere, while reminding them 'we wanted you, we had a pathway mapped out, go with our blessing, phone the mother ship when you get home sick. we will pay you full NRL contracts to come home, the same contracts we budgeted for before you left to get more money sooner, no foul....you are Warriors, we discovered you....welcome home.
 
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The flavor of the thread in the last few pages has turned to concern about retaining two genuinely exciting prospects in Kaylis and Toby.

Taking a step back and looking at the big picture, lets remind ourselves the club has locked up ALL of its NRL ready most exciting future stars in the last twenty four to forty eight hours or so.

Which leaves Kaylis and Toby, neither of whom are NRL ready.

So McFadden has got this right in terms of the order of sequence.

Had we signed Kaylis or Toby already, who are not NRL ready, ahead of Tanner, Jacob, Dimitric etc then it would have sent the wrong message to our NRL ready guys.

What I am saying is, every thing in it's time in within the right order. And external forces like scouts from other clubs know this, they try to put pressure on their competition by pressuring the other clubs salary caps and approaching precisely the likes of Kaylis and Toby during the signing rounds when those types of kids are still waiting for a deal.

This is exactly what we did to the Broncos with Reece Walsh, who the Broncos had big wraps on, but the Broncos did not want to break the chain, the order of NRL readiness, to allow Walsh to leap frog the order.

But as we know, Walsh took a short term way out, a cash grab and a short cut to being an NRL starter, only to go back to the Broncos and say hey.....I proved my worth I want to come home.

And given our ladder position, and our very bright future, I think the Warriors (not unlike the Broncos on Walsh) are entirely entitled to let a Kaylis or Toby finish their education elsewhere, while reminding them 'we wanted you, we had a pathway mapped out, go with our blessing, phone the mother ship when you get home sick. we will pay you full NRL contracts to come home, the same contracts we budgeted for before you left to get more money sooner, no foul....you are Warriors, we discovered you....welcome home.
Dave
it sounds like you are working at Maurice Rd.
Can you confirm you are an adviser to Cappy?
 
we should be looking at Stafford To’a
And one more classy back with ball playing ability who can play fullback.
To’a is one of the best centres in the game attack wise if you disagree you haven’t watched him this year.
Tigers are in need of some towards we have thousands let’s make a trade
 
We’ve not beaten a top 4 side , so does that mean that no one takes us seriously?
I suggest that most expert pundits do not consider us premiership hopes because of our poor record against the Storm and Canberra. The narrow wins against lessor opponents (except the Sharks) simply adds to their doubts of us being a genuine chance. The poor performance against a depleted Panthers' team did not take away that doubt even among the most staunch of supporters
 
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