Diary Of An Aotearoa Warriors Fan: Welcome To The Long-Haul
The first two weeks of the 2019 NRL season for Aotearoa Warriors have perfectly encapsulated the journey we are all on as Warriors fans.
The first two weeks of the 2019 NRL season for Aotearoa Warriors have perfectly encapsulated the journey we are all on as Warriors fans.
Not only do we have an Aotearoa Warriors reserve grade team to face Western Suburbs Magpies over in Sydney, we can now finally suss out some Warriors Jersey Flegg footy.
Having laid the foundations for 2019 down at Mt Smart in a solid win over Canterbury Bulldogs, Aotearoa Warriors now take a minor step forward with their first away trip to Sydney to face Wests Tigers.
Jordan Kahu is back to face Brisbane Broncos, Jason Taumalolo was at his South Auckland Rhino best and there’s an almighty gang of #KiwiNRL halves to amplify the takeover.
Aotearoa Warriors were too good for Canterbury Bulldogs, whipping Mt Smart into a frenzy with a 40-6 win.
Game day folks. Aotearoa Warriors get their 2019 NRL season underway today against Canterbury Bulldogs and I've chucked together some notes to enhance your viewing experience.
NRL round one also means that it's time to see the reserve grade Aotearoa Warriors spark up their season in the Canterbury Cup.
We've finally got an Aotearoa Warriors team to sink our teeth into for the round one clash at Mt Smart vs Canterbury Bulldogs on Saturday and while it's a beautiful thing, there isn't a whole lot of juicy funk to satisfy my cravings.
Briton Nikora, Dylan Brown and Bailey Simonsson make their #KiwiNRL debuts, plus we have Jahrome Hughes, Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad and Jordan Kahu sliding into fullback. Round tahi of the #KiwiNRL season is here!
Esan Marsters and Joseph Manu will have to develop to deal with more defensive attention, Benji and Benny will be fun to watch for Wests Tigers while the Roosters have plenty of #KiwiNRL depth.
Dylan Brown is the Parramatta Eels youngster everyone is talking about and he’s just another #KiwiNRL takeover example. Mawene Hiroti and Matt McIwlrick will be hoping Wayne Bennett loves them at the Rabbitohs and what can Jason Taumalolo do to maintain his nek level work for North Queensland Cowboys.
Just like Brandon Stark learned from the Three Eyed Raven, Brandon Smith continues his journey in learning from Cameron Smith at Melbourne Storm. The stars have also aligned for Jahrome Hughes, while Newcastle Knights have a low key beast in Herman Ese’ese.
Cruz Topai-Aveai is from Christchurch and could be one to watch for Cronulla Sharks and Moeaki Fotuaika will definitely hit a nek level for Gold Coast Titans (he could make Tonga better!).
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad is hunting for a Canberra Raiders fullback gig, Reimis Smith and Ofahiki Ogden want to build on last season for Canterbury Bulldogs and a new Brisbane Broncos coach could help Kodi Nikorima go nek level.
Not long to go now until Aotearoa Warriors spark up their 2019 NRL season and the last piece of business has been sussed with 29 players listed in their NRL contract gang.
The NRL season has snuck up on us and as we near our first taste of 2019 Aotearoa Warriors, don't expect too many dramatic team selections for round tahi.
NRL trials give us a minor insight into who has worked themselves on to the fringes of NRL selection in 2019 and for our #KiwiNRL perspective, that means a new crop of funky prospects.
The second NRL trial is always a wee bit more important than the first, although I must stay straight up and remind youz that trials are trials.
Having only recently truly explored how important Issac Luke could be to Aotearoa Warriors this season, Parramatta Eels apparently explored an avenue to snap up Luke prior to the start of this season.
Aotearoa Warriors reserve grade coach Nathan Cayless has dropped his first team list for 2019 as the reserves head down to Christchurch where they will face Canterbury Bulls on tomorrow (Saturday).