Recruitment Warriors 2026/2027 Recruitment & Retention

Warriors 2026/2027 Recruitment and Retention Discussion
Player
2026​
2027​
2028​
2029​
2030​
Mitchell Barnett
✔​
✔​
Rocco Berry
✔​
Tanah Boyd
✔​
Kurt Capewell
✔​
Erin Clark
✔​
✔​
Wayde Egan
✔​
✔​
Kayliss Fatialofa
✔​
✔​
James Fisher-Harris
✔​
✔​
✔​
Jackson Ford
✔​
✔​
Morgan Gannon
✔​
✔​
✔​
Leka Halasima
✔​
✔​
✔​
✔​
Chanel Harris-Tavita
✔​
Sam Healey
✔​
✔​
Eddie Ieremia-Toeava
✔​
✔​
Alofiana Khan-Pereira
✔​
✔​
✔​
Jacob Laban
✔​
✔​
✔​
✔​
Ali Leiataua
✔​
✔​
Jye Linnane
✔​
✔​
✔​
Freddy Lussick
✔​
Te Maire Martin
✔​
Haizyn Mellars
✔​
✔​
✔​
Luke Metcalf
✔​
✔​
✔​
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
✔​
✔​
Marata Niukore
✔​
Adam Pompey
✔​
✔​
Tanner Stowers-Smith
✔​
✔​
✔​
Taine Tuaupiki
✔​
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
✔​
Demitric Vaimauga
✔​
✔​
✔​
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
✔​
✔​
Jett Cleary
S
U
Sio Kali
U
Braelan Marsh
U
U
U
Motu Pasikala
U
U
✔ = Signed to Top 30, C = Club option, M = Mutual Option, P = Player option, S = Signed to supplementary list, U = Unclear

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

2027 Top 30: 21/30
2027 Supplementary: 0/6

2027 Gains: Nil
2027 Losses: Nil

🐻 Off contract and free to sign elsewhere for 2027: Rocco Berry, Tanah Boyd, Kurt Capewell, Chanel Harris-Tavita, Freddy Lussick, Te Maire Martin, Marata Niukore, Taine Tuaupiki, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
🇵🇬 Will be off contract and free to sign elsewhere for 2028 from November 1st, 2026: Mitchell Barnett, Erin Clark, Jett Cleary, Wayde Egan, Kayliss Fatialofa, Jackson Ford, Sam Healey, Eddie Ieremia-Toeava, Ali Leiataua, Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Motu Pasikala, Adam Pompey, Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
 
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Nope. If Ivan came in a support role, Webby would be under pressure the moment he starts losing games. Having a world class coach coming in as anything other than head coach only serves to undermine the incumbent, whether that was the intention or not.

I agree.

But I will take an advocacy position to offer counter argument:

If there is a personality type in the NRL that could cope with this dynamic which threatens the ego's of most men/women - it is Andrew Webster.

I say that because all the evidence is that Webster is a psychology based coach, man management and being analytical and emotionally intelligent from a people based approach is his bread and butter.
We know this by the deft way he has handled personnel. No more evident than the AFB affair, which Webster handled sensitively deftly, and most importantly effectively (a dressing room mutiny that was shut down from a media circus and the player takes their punishment quietly and comes back performing at previous levels without ongoing drama).

He is also secure within himself. Webster already works for an owner that sees themselves as an Alpha male, and while we do not know the inner workings of that relationship, we do know that Mark Robinson has made a long term commitment to Webster, so Webster walks the walk already (he has won over a so called strong identity and has made the decision that their relationship is viable - together these very different men make amazing things happen).

For a Webster Ivan two headed monster to work, Ivan's role would have to be defined by Webster and Mark Robinson from day one - with VERY clear boundaries (most obvious example is no involvement in coaching decisions of the team un solicited).

As such, Ivan would need to be happy to work with Webster as his equal, with Ivan's role as I stated being a support role.
What we are talking about is a professional supervisor, someone that Webster would sound out their experience in dealing with coaching life, rather than someone that makes coaching suggestions, unless Webster specifically asked in one of their sessions "in this scenario what would you have done and why?" rather than "this is what I would do". And Ivan if he is the right guy would reply with a process answer like "In such examples I went with the attacking player because they were meeting their work on's at the time, otherwise I would have chosen a safer route. This is a very different way of communicating than Ivan saying "I think you should pick TMM at Five eight over Channel".

If this were a serious discussion (as in there was a real chance Ivan returns to the Warriors which I think is zero) then you are quite right to point out how this could upset the apple cart.

Lets not forget that the Warriors are a special case. They do not have the advantages of changing their roster like the other clubs can, the Warriors are stuck with second choice imports largely and local projects.

As such the Warriors have a psychological and practical handy cap vs the rest of the comp, they traditionally run low on confidence, they struggle for consistency and resilience, they lack the strength that comes from a history of success.

These are the reasons the Warriors are known as a confidence side, when they are up they are world beaters, when things get hard they collapse.

Well at least that was all true before Webster came along and started turning around insecure low on confidence players like Montoya, DWZ, Latterly Clark, guys that were rejects from other low level clubs.

It is also why we see Webster drop greenhorns who have had a decent debut back to reserve grade, to manage the pressure on them where other clubs would use and abuse them, but the thing is, other clubs can trash their young guns because if they fail, they just go out and import someone elses star juniors from the Aussie player tree.

Webster is the perfect fit for the Warriors, a counsellor and mentor as much as a coach, a guru of sports psychology, getting the most out of humble doings, and yet we even see Ivan ruthlessly buying up our juniors (what is wrong with Ivan's junior hothouse in Penrith???).

Webster took the Warriors gig to get away from being under someone else, to take the risks head on in becoming his own master. And he has been wildly successful.

Which raises the last point I will make about an Ivan role. If Webster feels enough time has passed, enough separation, enough independent growth as his own man, as a NRL head coach then it could work.

In other words, ask Webster. Or don't do it.
 

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I agree.

But I will take an advocacy position to offer counter argument:

If there is a personality type in the NRL that could cope with this dynamic which threatens the ego's of most men/women - it is Andrew Webster.

I say that because all the evidence is that Webster is a psychology based coach, man management and being analytical and emotionally intelligent from a people based approach is his bread and butter.
We know this by the deft way he has handled personnel. No more evident than the AFB affair, which Webster handled sensitively deftly, and most importantly effectively (a dressing room mutiny that was shut down from a media circus and the player takes their punishment quietly and comes back performing at previous levels without ongoing drama).

He is also secure within himself. Webster already works for an owner that sees themselves as an Alpha male, and while we do not know the inner workings of that relationship, we do know that Mark Robinson has made a long term commitment to Webster, so Webster walks the walk already (he has won over a so called strong identity and has made the decision that their relationship is viable - together these very different men make amazing things happen).

For a Webster Ivan two headed monster to work, Ivan's role would have to be defined by Webster and Mark Robinson from day one - with VERY clear boundaries (most obvious example is no involvement in coaching decisions of the team un solicited).

As such, Ivan would need to be happy to work with Webster as his equal, with Ivan's role as I stated being a support role.
What we are talking about is a professional supervisor, someone that Webster would sound out their experience in dealing with coaching life, rather than someone that makes coaching suggestions, unless Webster specifically asked in one of their sessions "in this scenario what would you have done and why?" rather than "this is what I would do". And Ivan if he is the right guy would reply with a process answer like "In such examples I went with the attacking player because they were meeting their work on's at the time, otherwise I would have chosen a safer route. This is a very different way of communicating than Ivan saying "I think you should pick TMM at Five eight over Channel".

If this were a serious discussion (as in there was a real chance Ivan returns to the Warriors which I think is zero) then you are quite right to point out how this could upset the apple cart.

Lets not forget that the Warriors are a special case. They do not have the advantages of changing their roster like the other clubs can, the Warriors are stuck with second choice imports largely and local projects.

As such the Warriors have a psychological and practical handy cap vs the rest of the comp, they traditionally run low on confidence, they struggle for consistency and resilience, they lack the strength that comes from a history of success.

These are the reasons the Warriors are known as a confidence side, when they are up they are world beaters, when things get hard they collapse.

Well at least that was all true before Webster came along and started turning around insecure low on confidence players like Montoya, DWZ, Latterly Clark, guys that were rejects from other low level clubs.

It is also why we see Webster drop greenhorns who have had a decent debut back to reserve grade, to manage the pressure on them where other clubs would use and abuse them, but the thing is, other clubs can trash their young guns because if they fail, they just go out and import someone elses star juniors from the Aussie player tree.

Webster is the perfect fit for the Warriors, a counsellor and mentor as much as a coach, a guru of sports psychology, getting the most out of humble doings, and yet we even see Ivan ruthlessly buying up our juniors (what is wrong with Ivan's junior hothouse in Penrith???).

Webster took the Warriors gig to get away from being under someone else, to take the risks head on in becoming his own master. And he has been wildly successful.

Which raises the last point I will make about an Ivan role. If Webster feels enough time has passed, enough separation, enough independent growth as his own man, as a NRL head coach then it could work.

In other words, ask Webster. Or don't do it.
With NZ rugby in dire straits there was talk of interest in CG? Wouldn’t begrudge CG getting a payday and not advocating for him to go, but if he did someone like Cleary to take over as ceo would be a great replacement. CG has done and is doing a great job but a team of Webster coach, McFadden pathways and recruitment and Cleary ceo would be a dream team. Even McFadden concentrates on recruitment and Cleary concentrates on pathways? Like you say, it’s all doubtful but it sounds like Ivan doesn’t want to coach against Jett if he makes it too?
 
With NZ rugby in dire straits there was talk of interest in CG? Wouldn’t begrudge CG getting a payday and not advocating for him to go, but if he did someone like Cleary to take over as ceo would be a great replacement. CG has done and is doing a great job but a team of Webster coach, McFadden pathways and recruitment and Cleary ceo would be a dream team. Even McFadden concentrates on recruitment and Cleary concentrates on pathways? Like you say, it’s all doubtful but it sounds like Ivan doesn’t want to coach against Jett if he makes it too?
With NZ rugby in dire straits there was talk of interest in CG? Wouldn’t begrudge CG getting a payday and not advocating for him to go, but if he did someone like Cleary to take over as ceo would be a great replacement. CG has done and is doing a great job but a team of Webster coach, McFadden pathways and recruitment and Cleary ceo would be a dream team. Even McFadden concentrates on recruitment and Cleary concentrates on pathways? Like you say, it’s all doubtful but it sounds like Ivan doesn’t want to coach against Jett if he makes it too?


It’s all hypotheticals
But
The job CG does is a different skill set to what Ivan possesses
Different jobs different applicants
Gm CEO what ever Cg s title is - that’s not Ivan
 
The way I see it, Webster is under pressure and always will be. We haven’t won a premiership and Robinson has mentioned 2027 at one stage that they see that as a big year, not sure if that’s still the case? This is a big season in my view, season 1 was a huge success and season 2 we couldn’t reach those heights, and season 3 was a return to finals. 2020 was a big season for Cleary, panthers finished 10th in 2019 and they brought in Trent Barrett as an assistant, though he hasn’t excelled as a head coach, he’s a good assistant with experience. Not saying he was the catalyst but 2020 panthers are minor premiers before Webster joins and they win it in 2021. Webster may not need anything like that but 2026 needs to see progression. It seems Ivan had input in Jett heading this way so there’s obviously something about Webster that Ivan rates? If we’re not moving in the right direction, I’d be disappointed if there wasn’t a willingness to add someone who’s won 4 back to back titles if they were interested in being apart of what’s building. I definitely back Webster but it’s not a blind faith
Webby should be under exactly zero pressure for 2026.

We are still at a relatively early development phase, so the Penrith 2019-2020 comparison is not a good one imo. By then, many of their current dynasty players had already had several years in first grade. 2019 was a chaotic year for them but if you take it out, they had really started to emerge as a club on the up from 2016. From what I understand that was the breakout year for many of their current stars: that is when fish debuted for them for example.

So I'd say Penrith 2016 is maybe a better comparison for where we are at. 2025 was really the breakout year for many of our young guns who dominated the earlier grades. Leka is probably the vet amongst them at about 20ish NRL games. Players like Leka and Demi have shown so much promise but they've also demonstrated some immaturity that have partially contributed towards costing us games this year (especially leka).

We need to accept that will be the case for at least the next few years and stick by webby even if 2nd year syndrome hits some of these players next year. We are on a clear upward trajectory under Webby. Our cup side's performance this year is no aberration: they has been in the top 4 every year since 2023 when Webby first got here. We've also won Harold Matts 2 years in a row. This is all Webby's doing and I doubt things would have been any better if Ivan had come back in 2023 given that they are both implementing the same playbook.

So I've got no doubt we are in for prolonged success if we don't panic. By panic, I mean getting rid of Webby or undermining him in any way like bringing a super coach in (whether that is Ivan/Bellamy/Robinson) to speed up the premiership timetable. We did that in 2011 by punting Ivan for Bluey. In my view, we'd have our first premiership right now if we had stuck with Ivan. Based on his work at Penrith, I'd say we'd have turned more of our gun NYC players (Konnie, Fishiahi, Kata, etc) into genuine NRL superstars. Instead we shat the bed with Bluey and had a lost decade we are only just recovering from.
 
It’s all hypotheticals
But
The job CG does is a different skill set to what Ivan possesses
Different jobs different applicants
Gm CEO what ever Cg s title is - that’s not Ivan
A lot of clubs have ceo’s or gm’s with league backgrounds and CG does a great job, I think he played a bit of league growing up but is largely from the racehorse world that he’s only in the past while stepped away from but is a passion of his. Ivan has been around everything to do with all facets of running a club in his career so far and sort of gave me the impression it’s the sort of role he envisioned when he said he didn’t see himself coaching forever Ike a Bennett type character? Though does have an interest in rep coaching by the sounds?
 
A lot of clubs have ceo’s or gm’s with league backgrounds and CG does a great job, I think he played a bit of league growing up but is largely from the racehorse world that he’s only in the past while stepped away from but is a passion of his. Ivan has been around everything to do with all facets of running a club in his career so far and sort of gave me the impression it’s the sort of role he envisioned when he said he didn’t see himself coaching forever Ike a Bennett type character? Though does have an interest in rep coaching by the sounds?
Ivan s a people person
A man manager
Cg role yes people stuff
Cg role numbers finance compliance
I don’t see Ivan possessing skills in numbers finance compliance
Yes I know you can delegate but you need that knowledge round numbers finance compliance marketing etc etc
Ivan’s a great coach great man manager
Although I ve been shocked how many players they have cut recently - quite ruthless
 
Webby should be under exactly zero pressure for 2026.

We are still at a relatively early development phase, so the Penrith 2019-2020 comparison is not a good one imo. By then, many of their current dynasty players had already had several years in first grade. 2019 was a chaotic year for them but if you take it out, they had really started to emerge as a club on the up from 2016. From what I understand that was the breakout year for many of their current stars: that is when fish debuted for them for example.

So I'd say Penrith 2016 is maybe a better comparison for where we are at. 2025 was really the breakout year for many of our young guns who dominated the earlier grades. Leka is probably the vet amongst them at about 20ish NRL games. Players like Leka and Demi have shown so much promise but they've also demonstrated some immaturity that have partially contributed towards costing us games this year (especially leka).

We need to accept that will be the case for at least the next few years and stick by webby even if 2nd year syndrome hits some of these players next year. We are on a clear upward trajectory under Webby. Our cup side's performance this year is no aberration: they has been in the top 4 every year since 2023 when Webby first got here. We've also won Harold Matts 2 years in a row. This is all Webby's doing and I doubt things would have been any better if Ivan had come back in 2023 given that they are both implementing the same playbook.

So I've got no doubt we are in for prolonged success if we don't panic. By panic, I mean getting rid of Webby or undermining him in any way like bringing a super coach in (whether that is Ivan/Bellamy/Robinson) to speed up the premiership timetable. We did that in 2011 by punting Ivan for Bluey. In my view, we'd have our first premiership right now if we had stuck with Ivan. Based on his work at Penrith, I'd say we'd have turned more of our gun NYC players (Konnie, Fishiahi, Kata, etc) into genuine NRL superstars. Instead we shat the bed with Bluey and had a lost decade we are only just recovering from.

This article has likely been posted at some point being from a few months ago but supports what you’re saying. My comparison in time to panthers was them just coming into their premiership domination and Robinson seeing 2027 as a big year, perhaps I dreamed that? Probably a bit premature to be thinking we’re at that point. I agree with all you said in your post and the whole discussion is obviously hypothetical with nothing really to suggest it’s even an option, but my view still is if there’s a role in the club for him, I wouldn’t be angry if he came on board. My view has never and isn’t about replacing Webster, but I do recognise all your concerns about how it potentially wouldn’t work
 
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