Another Massive Weekend For New Zealand Warriors In NRL & NRLW
New Zealand Warriors have an intriguing weekend of NRL, NRLW, NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg Cup coming up and it's led by tricky encounters for the premier teams.
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New Zealand Warriors have an intriguing weekend of NRL, NRLW, NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg Cup coming up and it's led by tricky encounters for the premier teams.
New Zealand Warriors have settled back into their gritty footy with consecutive wins vs Tigers and Knights.
New Zealand Warriors were excellent with four wins across their top four grades last weekend and they now head to Newcastle for NRL/NRLW games, while the NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg Cup teams host their Melbourne Storm equivalents in Auckland.
New Zealand Warriors return to Mt Smart this weekend after three consecutive losses across NRL and NRLW, having not scored more than 20 points and conceded more than 20 points in each of these losses.
New Zealand Warriors take a break this weekend which may shake off some of the stink from the two losses between two byes in the past month.
The last game New Zealand Warriors won at Mt Smart was in round seven against Brisbane Broncos and after losing to Penrith Panthers at home, they are back on the road for a return game against Broncos.
New Zealand Warriors youngsters have been a staple of their strong start to the 2025 NRL season and with a bye this weekend, now is the perfect time to take stock of how it's all going.
As the trees release their leaves and winter sweeps across Aotearoa, we have a lovely sample size to take stock of the best emerging talent for New Zealand Warriors.
New Zealand Warriors bullied Cronulla Sharks in a 40-10 win and the NSW Cup Warriors also had a 22-16 win vs the Sharks' reserve grade outfit Newtown Jets, rolling out a combined 22-4 record this season across the top two grades.
New Zealand Warriors had their second loss to Canberra Raiders of the NRL season last weekend and while that was a bummer, another Sunday outing against South Sydney Rabbitohs in Sydney will be a better gauge of how they are tracking through the winter grind.
The New Zealand Warriors tour of Australia finished with a win over Dolphins and this gives Warriors folks a taste of something they can't have experienced too often before as they had three consecutive wins in Australia.
New Zealand Warriors had four wins in a row without James Fisher-Harris and now they welcome the hearty Northlander back into the team to play Dolphins.
New Zealand Warriors had their fourth NRL win in a row vs Dragons and after another NSW Cup win, the NRL and NSW Cup teams have a combined record of 15-3 this season.
New Zealand Warriors won their third niggly game in a row at Magic Round and on the same day they won the Harold Matthews Cup championship for the second season in a row.
After getting the job done vs Newcastle Knights in Christchurch, New Zealand Warriors begin their three game tour of Australia this Saturday against North Queensland Cowboys.
New Zealand Warriors returned to their second home in Christchurch and defeated Newcastle Knights 26-12. Here are all the details you need to know to boost your sporting yarns this weekend...
The delightful win for New Zealand Warriors vs Brisbane Broncos featured important contributions from the young wave of NRL Warriors and it capped off a Saturday in which the Jersey Flegg Cup and NSW Cup teams won with lots of emerging talent on display.
New Zealand Women Warriors added another play-maker to their 2025 NRLW roster in Patricia Maliepo and still have a few spots available in their NRLWahine squad.
A young wave has already swept through Mt Smart to refresh the New Zealand Warriors NRL team in 2025 and after five rounds of NSW Cup footy, there is a clear group of emerging talent on rising towards the NRL.
New Zealand Warriors play against Storm in Melbourne on Sunday while the NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg Cup teams are playing in Auckland against their Newtown/Sharks on Saturday.