Essentially the same jersey from the previous year but with the addition of a huge patch with the new NRL logo to cover the previous seasons one.
As with the 2001 away jersey these exact jerseys were never available to the general public and were player issue only...
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Used as a training jersey in opposed training sessions hence the two contrasting.
The blue version was mostly a player issued jersey but a few were sold as surplus at the Puma outlet store.
Worn to at least the 2004 season including 2002 where players names were added to the back of jerseys...
Used as a training jersey in opposed training sessions hence the two contrasting.
The white version was player issue only and as far as I know was never available for sale to the general public.
Worn to at least the 2004 season including 2002 where players names were added to the back of...
After just 15 NRL appearances in his first two seasons, Jazz has become a key component in the team's mix, bringing heart, energy and desire every time he's on the field.
Across the 2018 and 2019 campaigns he appeared in 42 of the club's 49 games, mainly injected off the bench to lift the side...
Made in honour of Awen playing 10 seasons for the club and worn in his 11th and final season at the Warriors. The design reflected Awen's Maori and Tongan heritage.
The actual match worn jerseys were handed out by inaugural captain and Warrior #1, Dean Bell on game day. A game that Awen would...
The iconic 2002 home jersey that marked a season where the Warriors won the Minor Premiership and made the Grand Final wearing it.
Pretty much the 2001 home jersey with a few tweaks including the removal of the white panel on the back of the jersey and the new black and silver Warriors logo...
The Super League Wars lasted only one season and the Warriors re-entered the newly formed National Rugby League (NRL). The 1998 jersey was the same as the previous year but this time they were allowed to use the Warriors logo which was owned by the ARL. The other major change was the new sleeve...
The Warriors would sever all ties with their Auckland heritage and adopt a new black and grey colour to better reflect the national name of the new club.
After the success of the club in the previous season making the Grand Final this jersey was sold by the tens of thousands and until 2012 was...
Ronald Volkman (born 4 July 2002) is an Australian rugby league footballer who plays as a five-eighth for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League (NRL).
Volkman was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He went to Waverley College. He is of Samoan & German descent.
Volkman...
James Fisher-Harris (born 5 January 1996) is a New Zealand professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop, lock and second-row forward for the New Zealand Warriors in the NRL, and New Zealand and the New Zealand Māori at international level. He has won three NRL premiership titles with...
The 2004 and 2005 alternate jersey was slightly altered from the 2003 'hoops' jersey version with the hoop bands being thinner. Both versions had 4 bands running across them.
These jerseys were never sold to the general public although several had a number 7 put on the back and were given to...
The clubs very first anniversary jersey this was worn during the Round 16 clash against the Brisbane Broncos to mark the 10th anniversary since our inaugural game in 1995.
In a game that the Warriors won 30-18 at Mt Smart Stadium this game is mostly remembered as the debut game for Simon...
Edward Kosi (born 28 January 1999) is a New Zealand professional rugby league footballer who plays as a winger for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League (NRL). He attended De La Salle College, Māngere East and played all his junior footy for Mangere East Hawks
Kosi made his...
Not a lot to add to this profile apart from what has been mentioned in the 2003 away jersey. They are exactly the same with the exception of the new Lion Red League logo on the sleeve. This jersey was used for both the 2004 and 2005 seasons.
The match day photos in the gallery are from both the...
Worn as a one off jersey in a trial against the South Sydney Rabbitohs at Carlaw Park on 24 February 2002. The jersey was made in honour of the Mt Albert Lions league club playing the South Sydney Rabbitohs at Carlaw Park 33 years earlier in 1968. With both the Lions and Rabbitohs having won...
The Vodafone Warriors secured the much sought-after Berry ahead of other rivals when he was a schoolboy rugby union star excelling for the St Patrick's Silverstream College First XV in Wellington.
He joined the club fulltime for the 2019-2020 offseason, beginning the 2020 campaign by...
Johnson's mother is Laotian and his father is a Pākehā (New Zealander of European origin).
From Whangaparaoa, Johnson attended Orewa College and played many sports, including basketball and rugby union, but made his name playing touch and Australian rules football.
Few players have had to deal...
This jersey served as both the home and away jersey for 1997 with the team only changing shorts and socks. Red was for home and blue was away though that wasn't always the case.
The replica one without sponsors is the most common version around. It sold back then for $129. The replica with...
With the Super League Wars in full swing during the 1996 preseason the Warriors were all set to start playing in the rival competition with Nike supplying them. For all the teams preseason games they wore a Nike jersey with Nike having the contract to supply every team in the Super League.
The...
Slade Griffin (born 17 January 1991), is a former New Zealand international rugby league footballer. His positions were hooker and lock. He is currently the head coach of the New Zealand Warriors in the NRL Women's Premiership.
He previously played for the Melbourne Storm and the Newcastle...