Diary Of An Aotearoa Warriors Fan: Tohu Harris The Saviour (Jokes)
Aotearoa Warriors have jumped up a spot on the NRL ladder to now sit 10th, one spot behind their opponent this week South Sydney Rabbitohs.
Aotearoa Warriors have jumped up a spot on the NRL ladder to now sit 10th, one spot behind their opponent this week South Sydney Rabbitohs.
Since making his NRL debut for Newcastle Knights in 2014, Joseph Tapine (Harbour City) has been one of the best forwards in the NRL.
With no expectations to cloud this view, Aotearoa Warriors are sitting comfy in their fringe-finals abode they know so well and now face the trendy Cronulla Sharks.
Penrith Panthers and Melbourne Storm are perched at the top of the NRL ladder with notable Kiwi-NRL players churning out winning mahi.
Christian Tuipulotu commanded plenty of Kiwi-NRL recruitment buzz while enjoying his grassroots footy in Auckland and recent performances for Manly Sea Eagles suggest that the Otahuhu junior is settling into his groove.
Seven games into the NRL season and Aotearoa Warriors are right where this diary pondered they would be.
After being recruited and developed by Newcastle Knights, Mt Wellington Warriors junior Starford To'a took up a summer move to Wests Tigers where he linked up with Aotearoa Kiwis coach Michael Maguire.
Brisbane Broncos bolstered their Kiwi-NRL stocks this summer by bringing in Te Maire Martin on a development contract and by round seven the hearty Waikato product was promoted to start at fullback against Bulldogs.
Having floated through a trio of easier NRL encounters, Aotearoa Warriors are now in a gritty stretch of games against Roosters and Storm.
Brisbane Broncos hold a hearty Kiwi-NRL vibe and Christchurch's Jordan Riki continues to establish himself as a steady edge forward.
Kawerau’s Will Warbrick falls into divine alignment with Melbourne Storm's Kiwi-NRL vibe.
No fuss, just five Aotearoa Warriors things to ponder.
Manly Sea Eagles are 3-2 to start this season and while Aussies tripped over the absence of Tom Trbojevic, the return of Josh Aloiai (Glenora) has been a crucial Kiwi-NRL wrinkle.
Aotearoa wahine rugby league will be on display in the NRLWahine Grand Final on Sunday, with Dragons and Roosters featuring a variety of Kiwi-NRL wahine.
Aotearoa Warriors are enjoying a lovely pocket of games early in the season, defeating Tigers and Broncos before this Friday night fixture against North Queensland Cowboys.
NRLWahine moves into semi-final mode this weekend with Kiwi-NRL talent in all four teams.
Aotearoa Warriors stumbled to victory against Wests Tigers last week and now face off against Brisbane Broncos in another clash of ho-hum footy teams.
Parramatta Eels are one of the better NRL teams who steadily stack wins with mahi from a hearty Kiwi-NRL crew led by Hikurangi Stags (Whangarei) junior Dylan Brown.
Another round of NRLWahine means more the learn and fresh developments like NZRL Women's Premiership.
Aotearoa Warriors struggle to win games with their strongest team on the field, so no surprises that they are 0-2 to start this season with a couple different halves combinations already rolled out.