Recruitment Warriors 2025/2026 Recruitment & Retention

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The forum centers on the Warriors' 2025/2026 roster planning, with significant focus on roster adjustments and player roles. Discussions highlight Erin Clark's signing #342 as a key middle-forward addition for defensive grit, though some skepticism about his ideal position persists #343. Backline restructuring dominates the dialogue, particularly Marcelo Montoya's likely departure to the Tigers for family reasons #88#232, prompting debates about shifting Roger Tuivasa-Sheck to wing despite concerns over his positional fit #13#240. Fan sentiment emphasizes securing Ali Leiataua's long-term deal #192 and explores Taine Tuaupiki's viability at fullback #50#288.
Controversy arises around Josh Curran's critical exit interview, where users #69 interpret his remarks as unprofessional while acknowledging his on-field value. Recruitment targets like Leo Thompson #108 and development signings such as Sam Healey #202 suggest strategic futureproofing. Forward pack balance remains contentious, with members debating Tohu Harris's reduced role #427, Jackson Ford's utility value #404, and dissatisfaction with Marata Niukore's output relative to salary #86#378. The analysis concludes that cap management and injecting pace into the outside backs are critical priorities moving forward.

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Recruitment Strategy, Player Contracts, Backline Restructuring

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Warriors 2025/2026 Recruitment & Retention Discussion
C = Club option, M = Mutual option, P = Player option, S = Supplementary contract, T = Train & Trial contract

Top 30 2025: 30/30
Supplementary 2025: 6/6

Top 30 2026: 26/30
Supplementary 2026: 1/6

2026 Gains: Morgan Gannon (Leeds Rhinos)
2026 Losses: Edward Kosi (South Sydney Rabbitohs)

Off Contract: Bunty Afoa, Tom Ale, Morgan Harper, Te Maire Martin
Can negotiate with other clubs from Nov 1, 2025 (Entering final year) 🐻: Rocco Berry, Tanah Boyd, Kurt Capewell, Chanel Harris-Tavita, Freddy Lussick, Luke Metcalf, Marata Niukore, Taine Tuaupiki, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck



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You could say the same for Ford or Egan. Some aussies actually love it here and if the club is going to look after you why would you leave?

Especially when the club is going places, have a bit more faith.
I think the difference is that Luke has the world at his feet and has the media all over him. You could argue that Egan is similar but he went under the radar for so long. Luke is on the news feeds for the biggest league media. They are all over him and he is a halfback in an era that it is extremely difficult to find a good one, plus his speed which adds sexiness. He is a star in the making. He has already been anointed by the Sydney media. He would be in the top 3 young players a team would want. I also think we will need to work some magic to hold Healey.
 
Or he could be a Wade McKinnon, Brent Webb, Steve Price or Blake Ayshford and settle here after footy because he is so comfortable. I haven't seen anything that makes him look uncomfortable.
I hope you are right. I think our best shot is that he feels indebted to us for everything we have put into developing him because of injuries etc. I think we have a chance of getting him for a couple more years before he heads home.
 
Haumole is the only edge forward 6ft4 & above but is listed at 113kg. Which means Neal will probably be too big to play on an edge once he hits first grade. By the time he’s playing first grade he will be 6’6 & 120kg
Neal is a big boy alright. Some of these lads who are naturally large and athletic haven't transitioned to first grade well as they are used to skittling smaller bodies in the lower grades. How good is it that we're getting closer to Australia in getting skills drilled in and competition hardened through the grades now, even back to St Thomas' and the Chch academy. If they keep his development on track he could make some serious waves in FG in a couple of years - exciting times
 
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If that’s the case, no one would ever live overseas. Not all cultures are the same and not all place extended family as the be all and end all.

100%

This club isn't just a kiwi thing anymore. It's full of Aussie expats, wanting to stake their claim on this clubs firsts premiership. History book stuff.

Luke will stay if he gets paid, the team is managed well and he is able to play his best footy.
 
I think people are forgetting that Metcalfs career was in dire straights before the Warriors invested heavily in retraining his legs.

That is the real reason the Sharks let him go, they (and the Warriors for that matter) knew there were significant risks because he had a well documented history of chronic hamstring tears.

Where Metcalf is now would likely not have happened at any other NRL organization, he was an unproven promising reserve grade half that had been miss managed in terms of someone at the Sharks missing his running gait was causing tears.

The Warriors medicos diagnosed that issue, sent him to the U.S.

He now has his own leg workouts that are twice the training he did before being given a hamstring program.

What do you guys recon that is worth to Metcalf?

I am not talking about being grateful.

For any of us, having a chronic potential career killing chronic illness through our youth, then eventually finding people that get behind you when you break down, people who send you to America to see the best.....what is that worth?

Metcalfs no fool, he has a lot more to keep him here than just liking the lifestyle.
 
I think people are forgetting that Metcalfs career was in dire straights before the Warriors invested heavily in retraining his legs.

That is the real reason the Sharks let him go, they (and the Warriors for that matter) knew there were significant risks because he had a well documented history of chronic hamstring tears.

Where Metcalf is now would likely not have happened at any other NRL organization, he was an unproven promising reserve grade half that had been miss managed in terms of someone at the Sharks missing his running gait was causing tears.

The Warriors medicos diagnosed that issue, sent him to the U.S.

He now has his own leg workouts that are twice the training he did before being given a hamstring program.

What do you guys recon that is worth to Metcalf?

I am not talking about being grateful.

For any of us, having a chronic potential career killing chronic illness through our youth, then eventually finding people that get behind you when you break down, people who send you to America to see the best.....what is that worth?

Metcalfs no fool, he has a lot more to keep him here than just liking the lifestyle.
He’s got a lot of leverage salary wise when you look at for instance Hynes on a million per season or Dylan Brown picked up for crazy money. Must be considered though that even though Hynes can’t get sharks past top 4, they are consistently playing finals and even though crazy money for Brown, he’s played a grand final at eels
 
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