Recruitment Warriors 2025/2026 Recruitment & Retention

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Recent developments dominate the discussion, starting with contract extensions for key players. Ali Leiataua #2094 secured a deal through 2027, praised for his attacking upside and defensive development, while Dallin Watene-Zelezniak #1914 signed a reduced two-year extension despite defensive criticism, retaining his role as a primary finisher. Jackson Ford #2059 also extended until 2027 in a move emphasizing his work rate and versatility, though concerns persist about errors and young edge forwards like Halasima potentially being blocked. Marcelo Montoya's departure to the Bulldogs was confirmed, attributed to family needs and limited first-grade prospects, opening a wing spot for Roger Tuivasa-Sheck's anticipated shift.

Roster strategy remains contentious, particularly around positional deployment. The debate over Tuivasa-Sheck intensifies, with Noitall #2190 noting ongoing skepticism about his fit at centre or fullback versus wing, where his tackle-breaking ability might excel with reduced defensive responsibility. Forward recruitment focuses on supplementing James Fisher-Harris' arrival, with Josiah Pahulu Titans and Briton Nikora Sharks mentioned as targets, though Nikora’s potential signing sparks cap-allocation concerns. Halfback needs are urgent, with calls to pursue Trindall, Ben Hunt, or Pezet, while the re-signing of Chanel Harris-Tavita #2139 offers depth but not a starting solution.

Youth development trajectories shape long-term planning. Sam Healey's signing addresses hooking depth behind Egan, praised for attacking flair, while emerging talents like Tobias Crosby and Motu Pasikala prompt excitement. Concerns linger about pathways being blocked by veterans, especially if MrFrankWhite #123018 shifts Niukore permanently to prop and retains Capewell. Sentiment is mixed: optimism exists around extensions and JFH's leadership, but frustration surfaces over stalled halves recruitment and Stevenson union-conversion rumors, deemed risky by Teets #1699.

Sentiment Analysis: The overall tone is Mixed, leaning cautiously positive after recent re-signings. Early frustration over Montoya's exit and RTS' role has eased slightly, but skepticism persists about strategic priorities e.g., forward-heavy spending versus spine investment. High-engagement posts, like critiques of recruitment targets and contract valuations, reflect polarized views. Negative peaks occurred during the Curran-Niukore debates, while extensions for Leiataua and Taine Tuaupiki boosted positivity.

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Player Recruitment, Contract Extensions, Team Strategy

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Warriors 2025/2026 Recruitment & Retention Discussion
-Player20252026202720282029
1Bunty Afoa
2Tom Ale
3Mitchell Barnett
4Rocco Berry
5Tanah Boyd
6Kurt Capewell
7Erin Clark
8Jett ClearySS
9Wayde Egan
10James Fisher-Harris
11Jackson Ford
12Leka Halasima
13Morgan Harper
14Chanel Harris-Tavita
15Sam Healey
16Edward Kosi
17Jacob Laban
18Ali Leiataua
19Jye Linnane
20Freddy Lussick
21Te Maire Martin
22Luke Metcalf
23Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
24Marata Niukore
25Adam Pompey
26Tanner Stowers-Smith
27Taine Tuaupiki
28Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
29Demitric Vaimauga
30Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
S1Kayliss FatialofaS
S2Kalani GoingS
S3Luke HansonS
S4Eddie Ieremia-ToeavaS
S5Sio KaliS
S6Patrick MoimoiS
-Kahu CapperTT
-Morgan Gannon-
-Haizyn Mellars
-Motu PasikalaT??
C = Club option, M = Mutual option, P = Player option, S = Supplementary contract, T = Train & Trial contract

Top 30 2026: 29/30
Supplementary 2026: 1/6

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

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



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Their own fans are thanking us for taking him.
Not all halves develop at the same pace. Took SJ ages to become a more controlling half. Most fans want our halves to become an instant Nathan Cleary. You also look at the Titan forwards and not many of them do the 1 percentage work. There is a reason why Slater had someone like Capewell instead of Fifita in Origin. Hard to shine when you don't get protection.

Hoping for another trigger from our Titan poster :ROFLMAO:
 
Kind of one of those signings that isn't overly exciting but needed. He is probably as good as we could have done considering who is on the market currently in the halves. Provides much needed depth and competition for spots. Can play 6 or 7. Is only 24 and come through the Aussie system. All in all, you would have to say a solid signing?
 
The only reason I don’t like signings like Tanah Boyd. Will he stay long term? If he’s really flying by 2026, does he stay?
Or is he coming here, getting his career back on track. Away from all the noise then leave. Same as Cleary.

What does this mean for TMM and Metcalfe?

I wanted to lowball TMM, but now. IDK

Warriors should always have at least one Kiwi half. So it lowers the chance of a key player getting “homesick”.
 
Love it. When you look at the out and out 7s available, and would realistically come to NZ, he’s right up there. We needed a half with SJ leaving, we needed a goal kicker, we needed an organising half & we’ve got one. He’s not a world beater but neither was Maloney when he came over. Nathan Fien wasn’t a star.

Whilst we’d love a superstar 7, so does every other club & we just can’t compete, being over the ditch. This is a calculated gamble on a player with nrl experience, will hardly break the bank & carrys little to no downside, as there’s no one in the pipeline that he’s blocking.

We needed to temper our expectations, there’s very few quality 7s even available on the market. I think our recruitment have nailed this one.
 
I’ll back him. It is only a 2 year deal, we needed a “controlling” half and one with a kicking game. Ticks a number of boxes while we develop the up and comers.

If my memory serves me right, I remember watching him play for the Junior Kangaroos a number of years ago and was really impressed then. Had a good game from memory and thought he would go places. Hopefully Webby can work some magic.
 
He looks like he could be Webby's son.

Whatever. We've done OK in the past with players who "nobody else wanted" or their fans thanked us for taking.

We need 4 halves, we now have 4 halves. Let the pecking order sort itself out.

Thought the same fucking thing haha, honestly a couple shades of red in his hair and we would have a conspiracy on our hands. Agree on the other two points too lol

We didn't need a world beater, nor were we getting one at this point, just a warm body so we don't have to put Charnze or Walker in the halves and fuck up our backline continuity/forward rotation if something happens
 
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