Diary Of An Aotearoa Warriors Fan: Ser Roger Tuivasa-Sheck Re-Signs
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck has signed with Aotearoa Warriors for four more years and that's likely to make him the long-term skipper, which is absolutely wonderful.
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck has signed with Aotearoa Warriors for four more years and that's likely to make him the long-term skipper, which is absolutely wonderful.
Whether it's Ata Hingano, Jarome Luai or Te Maire Martin, the #KiwiNRL takeover is pumping out play-makers and everyone gets to eat at this buffet.
Hayze Perham takes his Aotearoa Warriors homies back to Rotorua in their first trial game of 2018.
New #KiwiNRL youngins' like Paul Roache, Manase Fainu and Caleb Aekins have been named in NRL trial squads. Plus there could be even more funky names to come in the next few days (to be updated).
Wests Tigers released their young gun Moses Suli and have two young #KiwiNRL centres in Esan Marsters and Taane Milne to fill their centre spots.
Get the down-low on the Warriors forwards - where they're from and where they sit in the Warriors squad for 2018.
There's pre-season hype around Moeaki Fotuaika, Sione Katoa, Connelly Lemuelu and Reuben Porter as the #KiwiNRL takeover hits 2018.
Anthony Gelling has been signed by Aotearoa Warriors and there's all sorts of competitive depth permeating from Mt Smart.
#KiwiNRL Encyclopedia meets Diary Of An Aotearoa Warriors Fan and they hit it off for your rugby league pleasure. Get the low-down on the Warriors' backs and a splash of their history.
Don't sleep on Canterbury's contributions to the #KiwiNRL takeover and there's only more to come.
Issac Luke gets a fair amount of Warriors hateriade thrown his way and got brushed aside for Aotearoa. A fresh Warriors vibe and a contract year will put Luke front and centre, where he'll probably maintain his solid Warriors work.
Does the Emerging Kiwis program go down the Queensland (small and specific) or New South Wales (name everyone) route? Well, let's just start with actually having an Emerging Kiwis program.
#KiwiNRL Encyclopedia brings you all the kiwi cuzzies, usos and tokos who are with Australian NRL clubs ahead of the 2018 season.
Seems as though Kalyn Ponga will go down the Queensland/Australia route, Aotearoa's gonna be all good though folks, don't trip.
Simon Mannering wanted a 2018 Aotearoa Warriors depth chart. Yoza, here it is.
Sam Lisone's been showing signs for a while now and it's about time he becomes a certified NRL middle forward, right as the Warriors have gathered plenty of competition for those middle forward spots.
Briton Nikora could sneak into Cronulla Sharks' NRL team next season and Steven Marsters did the Junior Kiwis/Aotearoa Under 18 double this year. Don't buzz about RLWC, keep your eyes forward and enjoy the #KiwiNRL future.
Times are changing for how Aotearoa Warriors structure their junior farm. So instead of reviewing how they are going about their junior recruitment, let's set the scene before getting more information over the summer.
Melbourne Storm will have Sam Kasiano and Nelson Asofa-Solomona in the same forward pack next season. dfjgjarkjabvkjbslgjrwhLGAdagfsJDSAjnvkan mind blown.
Ata Hingano's future at Aotearoa Warriors seems a wee bit murky with the arrival of Blake Green.