General 2026 Warriors Membership

Membership renewals for 2026 year are now available.

"On the back of another year of capacity crowds and unforgettable game day experiences, an early-bird online renewal window opens on Friday 1 August offering existing members the chance to reserve their seats for just $319 by 31 October, for nine unmissable home games at Go Media Stadium"

Only 9 games at Go Media Stadium, what a disgrace 😤
 

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Membership renewals for 2026 year are now available.

"On the back of another year of capacity crowds and unforgettable game day experiences, an early-bird online renewal window opens on Friday 1 August offering existing members the chance to reserve their seats for just $319 by 31 October, for nine unmissable home games at Go Media Stadium"

Only 9 games at Go Media Stadium, what a disgrace 😤
Damn. So Magic Round is likely still a home game.
I was really hoping 9 home games wasn't the case after Wellington was confirmed alongside Christchurch.
 
Membership renewals for 2026 year are now available.

"On the back of another year of capacity crowds and unforgettable game day experiences, an early-bird online renewal window opens on Friday 1 August offering existing members the chance to reserve their seats for just $319 by 31 October, for nine unmissable home games at Go Media Stadium"

Only 9 games at Go Media Stadium, what a disgrace 😤
Was it 10 this season? Damn that's a pity.
 
Are there any way that members can provide feedback on the fact Auckland seems to get screwed with the number of home games? Taking 3 home games away from Mt Smart is taking the piss.

Whatever happened to arrangements with other clubs to take their home games around the regions - Manly in Christchurch, Bulldogs in Wellington?
 
Are there any way that members can provide feedback on the fact Auckland seems to get screwed with the number of home games? Taking 3 home games away from Mt Smart is taking the piss.

Whatever happened to arrangements with other clubs to take their home games around the regions - Manly in Christchurch, Bulldogs in Wellington?
i think the NRL just hands out so much money to the clubs now they aren't looking around for extra revenue in the same ways. Also magic round and Vegas would reimburse a few of the cheap ass teams who might otherwise bring a game here.

With the amount alpha is tipping into the juniors, and now women's, don't really begrudge the club for optimising their attendance revenue, if that is whats happening.
 
Are the cake tin and chch going to get more attendance than Mt Smart? They might do I guess, depending on how the season's going results wise.
Probably. I bet Te Kaha (30k) sells out most events during the honeymoon period.

Wellington got 16k last time (rd1 2023) but that was before the Up the Wahs / run of sellouts. Add in that it is ANZAC weekend and I think they will at least 2/3 fill Sky Stadium (34.5k)
 
Probably. I bet Te Kaha (30k) sells out most events during the honeymoon period.

Wellington got 16k last time (rd1 2023) but that was before the Up the Wahs / run of sellouts. Add in that it is ANZAC weekend and I think they will at least 2/3 fill Sky Stadium (34.5k)
If you're going to brand yourself NZ Warriors you have to spread it around I suppose but I'd still feel a bit ripped off by 9 games if I was an Ork.
I'm delighted about the Chch game, pleased for the Welly fans too. Waikato fans can always drive up. Who cares about Dunedin, let them watch curling or whatever they do down there.
 
If you're going to brand yourself NZ Warriors you have to spread it around I suppose but I'd still feel a bit ripped off by 9 games if I was an Ork.
I'm delighted about the Chch game, pleased for the Welly fans too. Waikato fans can always drive up. Who cares about Dunedin, let them watch curling or whatever they do down there.
Can confirm I feel ripped off! I can deal with one or two, but three... C'mon now.

Especially to bloody Wellington who never turn up to any sports.
 
Probably. I bet Te Kaha (30k) sells out most events during the honeymoon period.

Wellington got 16k last time (rd1 2023) but that was before the Up the Wahs / run of sellouts. Add in that it is ANZAC weekend and I think they will at least 2/3 fill Sky Stadium (34.5k)
I was there !!! And will be there this time. Wellington came alive with people in Warriors jerseys. We have a big League community here. Wainuiomata in particular is a real hotspot. Our crowd loved every second of it.
 
I’m still completely pissed off with how our club is treating its loyal Auckland-based members, the ones who’ve been there through the worst seasons, kept turning up, kept renewing, and kept believing. We now have only:

Just 9 home games

No ANZAC Day game

And absolutely nothing meaningful in return for years of loyalty.

The club seems to have forgotten the people who carried them through the hard years: the loyal, long-term members.

Those who year after year, rain or shine, win or lose. The ones who kept renewing their memberships when we were struggling.

I still remember the last game of the 2016 season at Mt Smart.

We were up against Parramatta. It was wet, cold, Sunday evening and the season was already a write-off.

But we were there the loyal ones.
Just about 7,000 of us, soaked in the stands, still turning up when the club had nothing to give back but disappointment.

We didn’t show up because the team was winning.

We showed up because the club meant something to us.

I’ve spoken to members who’ve been with the club for over 20 years and they’re gutted.

It feels like the club has chosen hype over heart and those who’ve earned the right to be heard are being completely ignored

Its now all about the corporates, and the bandwagon members who only showed up when the wins started coming.

The Warriors need to wake up. The foundation of this club isn’t built on shiny sponsors or fair-weather fans it’s built on loyalty, sweat, and decades of belief.

Come on Cameron George look after your loyal members.
 
I’m still completely pissed off with how our club is treating its loyal Auckland-based members, the ones who’ve been there through the worst seasons, kept turning up, kept renewing, and kept believing. We now have only:

Just 9 home games

No ANZAC Day game

And absolutely nothing meaningful in return for years of loyalty.

The club seems to have forgotten the people who carried them through the hard years: the loyal, long-term members.

Those who year after year, rain or shine, win or lose. The ones who kept renewing their memberships when we were struggling.

I still remember the last game of the 2016 season at Mt Smart.

We were up against Parramatta. It was wet, cold, Sunday evening and the season was already a write-off.

But we were there the loyal ones.
Just about 7,000 of us, soaked in the stands, still turning up when the club had nothing to give back but disappointment.

We didn’t show up because the team was winning.

We showed up because the club meant something to us.

I’ve spoken to members who’ve been with the club for over 20 years and they’re gutted.

It feels like the club has chosen hype over heart and those who’ve earned the right to be heard are being completely ignored

Its now all about the corporates, and the bandwagon members who only showed up when the wins started coming.

The Warriors need to wake up. The foundation of this club isn’t built on shiny sponsors or fair-weather fans it’s built on loyalty, sweat, and decades of belief.

Come on Cameron George look after your loyal members.
Well said

I urge you to copy this and email it to CG
 
This is the first season we have not been to a game but I'm pissed off that the club has shown so little regard for those foundation & long serving members who deserve more consideration. Anzac round game in Wellington ffs. Next minute the team is being based in Brisbane's back yard. .
 
I’m a little bit embarrassed to admit I gave up my long time seat this season, saw the writing on the wall that they’re trying harder to cater for commercial and casual fans and it didn’t vibe with me and made it hard to justify renewing.
 
I’m still completely pissed off with how our club is treating its loyal Auckland-based members, the ones who’ve been there through the worst seasons, kept turning up, kept renewing, and kept believing. We now have only:

Just 9 home games

No ANZAC Day game

And absolutely nothing meaningful in return for years of loyalty.

The club seems to have forgotten the people who carried them through the hard years: the loyal, long-term members.

Those who year after year, rain or shine, win or lose. The ones who kept renewing their memberships when we were struggling.

I still remember the last game of the 2016 season at Mt Smart.

We were up against Parramatta. It was wet, cold, Sunday evening and the season was already a write-off.

But we were there the loyal ones.
Just about 7,000 of us, soaked in the stands, still turning up when the club had nothing to give back but disappointment.

We didn’t show up because the team was winning.

We showed up because the club meant something to us.

I’ve spoken to members who’ve been with the club for over 20 years and they’re gutted.

It feels like the club has chosen hype over heart and those who’ve earned the right to be heard are being completely ignored

Its now all about the corporates, and the bandwagon members who only showed up when the wins started coming.

The Warriors need to wake up. The foundation of this club isn’t built on shiny sponsors or fair-weather fans it’s built on loyalty, sweat, and decades of belief.

Come on Cameron George look after your loyal members.
Agree with this, but what business - which, for all the ladi-da talk about working class roots, guts, history etc a professional sports club like the Warriors is -does look after it's existing customers?
Once you've drunk the Kool Aid (bought Season Tickets or become predictable attendees by buying tickets on a weekly basis, in the Warriors case), you're hooked, so, yeah, thanks fer ya money, brah!
The Club, once it become New Zealand, was always going to do this. And it works for them at least well enough to keep doing it, which is, of course, why Cameron doesn't want a local NRL competitor.
Remember, they don't need us to pay the players or staff. The NRL through their media deals do that for them. And the Third Parties don't need us to pay them to pay their deals with whatever player they've signed with.
We're just useful to give money for upgrades that the NRL don't pay for. So, I guess, a gym with more/better gear, better lounges etc.
This makes organising a wide boycott - if anyone ever wanted to do that - kind of meaningless beyond "It's a bad crowd again at Mt Smart due to the fan boycott, GOODBYE!" comments by Dan on telivision and a prime excuse for The "I'm A Real Fan!" Argument (which I've always hated and always will) to break out.
To be perfectly honest, sometimes I think it's a better deal watching on TV, even if the game is at home. No rain, no twat screaming and swearing next to you (I had that "pleasure" all through '25!), you can mute the sounds, pause/rewind etc...
 
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