Diary Of An Aotearoa Warriors Fan: Blame Yourselves
Late in the NRL season, sniffing around the top-eight and leaving your Finals hopes in the hands of referees. Sound familiar?
Late in the NRL season, sniffing around the top-eight and leaving your Finals hopes in the hands of referees. Sound familiar?
Clubs are sussing their final squads for 2019 NRLW and we’ve got the updates on which #KiwiNRL Wahine have been signed.
The best thing about NRL footy at this stage of the season is that teams either back up their talk by winning and cracking finals footy, or they stumble.
Outside of what Aotearoa Warriors are doing on the field across all teams, there have been a few events or bits of news that have caught they eye recently.
Joseph Tapine will face off against James Fisher-Harris, Moeaki Fotuaika is showing up his Titans comrades and another Tongan forward is establishing himself in the NRL.
In terms of assessing a weekend's shenanigans in a bubble, this past weekend was a delight for Aotearoa Warriors.
Aotearoa Warriors are clinging on to their top-eight hopes and finally showed some clutchy clutch in their 19-18 win over Cronulla Sharks.
Rugby league super duper star Teuila Fotu-Moala was kind enough to answer some questions for El Niche Cache.
Aotearoa Warriors announced last week that Agnatius Paasi has re-signed for three more years, while the deja vu around Issac Luke's situation again offers plenty of intrigue.
Aotearoa Warriors have a habit of making big signings, the type of signings that bring with them oodles of hope and optimism, as well as pressure and expectation.
Under the grand radar of NRL shenanigans, there have been a couple notable #KiwiNRL signings with decorated juniors Kayleb Milne and Steven Marsters signing on with new clubs.
The NRL can dish up odd scheduling match ups and Aotearoa Warriors sliding over to Brisbane to face the Broncos, only a couple weeks after the Broncos came to Mt Smart to strangle the Warriors is super duper funky.
The third and final State of Origin game is upon us and that means, it's time to unleash Team Aotearoa.
Joseph Manu has been sublime at fullback for Sydney Roosters and Brandon Smith has been sublime any where he plays for Melbourne Storm.
Clubs are sussing their final squads for 2019 NRLW and we’ve got the updates on which #KiwiNRL Wahine have been signed.
Aotearoa Warriors are still loitering around the NRL top-eight after a 20-24 win against Newcastle Knights and the combination of promising signs as well as same old niggly issues makes for a jumbled wrap up.
Newcastle Knights used to be a team that Aotearoa Warriors could bank 2 points against, which was only because the Knights were on a journey to get to where they are now.
Shaun Johnson’s rolling through the same ol’ stuff, Michael Chee Kam is Mr Clutch and Mason Lino comes up against his former team with all sorts of opportunities ahead of him.
There should have been no way that Aotearoa Warriors could have lost Sunday's game to Penrith Panthers and yet, kinda desperately seeking a win, the Warriors gave the game up to Penrith.
Ahead of a niggly encountered against Penrith Panthers, Aotearoa Warriors have had a busy ol' week in terms of sussing out their roster and things might get even funkier in the last few days of June.