Diary Of An Aotearoa Warriors Fan: Forget The Noise, Enjoy The Open Premiership Window
Forget the daily rumours and focus your energy solely on 2017 with the NRL Premiership window as open as ever for the Warriors.
Forget the daily rumours and focus your energy solely on 2017 with the NRL Premiership window as open as ever for the Warriors.
Kieran Foran is playing well, so are Simon Mannering and many other Aotearoa Warriors as they grabbed another win at home.
Parramatta Eels are in town to face our Warriors which means that Manu Ma'u and Suaia Matagi will run out on the Mt Smart turf that once gave them a chance. Instead of footy shenanigans, we pay respect to two inspirational men.
Could Nelson Asofa-Solomona get some revenge against the Sharks? Dallin Watene-Zelezniak's older bro Malakai's named to start on the wing for Penrith as well.
Newcastle Knights will make Wellington's Danny Levi a key figure of their rebuild after extending his contract for a few more years.
Cooper Cronk will leave Melbourne Storm, relocating to Sydney where he might play some footy or he might just kick back. Either way, the Storm will keep it moving.
Great signs for the Kiwis as Penrith's Maori Panthers are fit and healthy in World Cup year, Penrith just need to suss out Dean Whare's future now.
Kieran Foran made his Mt Smart debut and looked slick alongside Shaun Johnson, we gotta be humble though. Be humble and salute James Gavet's decoy, be humble and understand that Gold Coast were battlin'.
Kalyn Ponga is still undecided on his international future, there's a Junior Kangaroos vs Junior Kiwis game lurking though so we might get a decision soon.
Ben Matulino could be leaving Mt Smart and the Titans are in town to give the Aotearoa Warriors a win on Sunday.
James Gavet and Ligi Sao are in Stephen Kearney's good books, so are Kieran Foran and his bung hammy.
Corey Harawira-Naera made his debut last week and is named to start again for Penrith. They'll take on Melbourne in a game that could feature eight #KiwiNRL Maori cuzzies.
Jordan Kahu has snapped a #KiwiNRL All Stars spot after round four and we've even managed to squeeze in a Roosters bolter.
Ava Seumanufagai and his #KiwiNRL homies at Wests Tigers are rolling through turbulence, while Des Hasler could be leaving the Kiwi Doggies at Belmore.
We’re sorry to interrupt your regularly scheduled NRL reading experience… but the Wildcard has taken over. (Okay, maybe not taken over, just borrowing the throne for a spell).
Kieran Foran's bung body could open the door for the Maori Panthers' youngin' Te Maire Martin to step into a Kiwis halves spot in World Cup year.
We all know who the most important Warrior is and thank you Jah for bring Roger Tuivasa-Sheck back to face the Dragons.
Jason Taumalolo will stay with North Queensland Cowboys for a long time, rewarding the Cowboys for plucking the Tongan stallion out of South Auckland.
Peta Hiku may just be the prototype bench utility, plus Corey Harawira and Braden Uele have been named in Penrith and North Queensland's respective squads.
Melbourne's Kiwi Storm Gang is almost back to its best, we've got Parrmatta's Kiwi Eels creeping under the radar and don't sleep on Nathaniel Peteru.