General 2012-2014 NZ Warriors Jerseys and Merchandise


The Vodafone Warriors will wear a special heritage jersey in two games this year to pay homage to the club’s foundations.

Inspired by the inaugural 1995 uniform, the jersey includes the names of the first 181 players to feature in an NRL match for the club. From Dean Bell to Suaia Matagi, the contributors to the club’s story over the past 19 years are recognised by being printed onto the strip.

The jersey features the Vodafone Warriors logo embroidery and is in those vintage 1995 colours of blue, red, green and white.

The players will don the strip against the Knights in round 12 and again in round 15 when they host the Broncos...


 

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2014 NZ Warriors Women in League

2014 Warriors women in League Jersey 8.webp

Made to support women in league. This pink jersey had a smoky womens face with a hibiscus flower on it. Made from sublimated Pique mesh.

Worn only once during the clubs Women in League Round 16 clash against the Penrith Panthers. The team list for that game is below.

  1. Sam TOMKINS
  2. David FUSITU'A
  3. Konrad HURRELL
  4. Dane NIELSEN
  5. Manu VATUVEI
  6. Chad TOWNSEND
  7. Shaun JOHNSON
  8. Jacob LILLYMAN
  9. Nathan FRIEND
  10. Sam RAPIRA
  11. Jayson BUKUYA
  12. Simon MANNERING (c)
  13. Sebastine IKAHIHIFO
  14. Feleti MATEO
  15. Suaia MATAGI
  16. Ben HENRY
  17. Charlie GUBB

 

Officially known as the Eden Park High Voltage jersey. Was the same as the 2014 Auckland 9s jersey but with blue piping, blue armpit piece and the NRL Telstra Premiership badge.

This jersey was sold exclusively through the Warriors official store at Mt Smart but you could also purchase it through them online.

Worn for all three games the club played at Eden Park...


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Warriors unveil Nines jersey​

Thu 12 Dec 2013, 12:12 pm

The Warriors handed the inaugural Dick Smith NRL Auckland Nines a 'high voltage' jolt when they became the first club to unveil their colours for the blockbuster tournament at Eden Park on February 15-16.

Sam Tomkins continued his week-long promotional visit at Eden Park by revealing the Canterbury of New Zealand-designed 'High Voltage' kit. The launch of the strip coincidentally came only three hours after Tomkins had met Canterbury of New Zealand management and staff at the club sponsor's new premises in Avondale.

The electric blue jersey is sure to be a standout among the other 15 NRL clubs during the two-day NRL Auckland Nines extravaganza.

Tomkins, who has been keeping up a hectic schedule since arriving in Auckland on Monday, was excited about putting on his new club's kit for the first time.

"I'm really looking forward to the NRL Nines. It's going to be a great event at an impressive stadium," he said.

"I've played here before for England (during the 2010 Four Nations) and I'm certainly hoping I'll be playing here again for the Vodafone Warriors in the Nines and then in the three games we have at Eden Park early in the NRL season."


 

Known as the High Voltage training jersey. Was worn during all three of the Warriors trials against the Gold Coast Titans at North Harbour Stadium, Wigan Warriors at Waikato Stadium and Brisbane Broncos at Forsyth Barr Stadium...

 

For the first time in about 9 years the Warriors would have their Reserve Grade in house after negotiating the Auckland Rugby Leagues team licence to the New South Wales Rugby League Competition.

To follow the First Grades colour scheme the jerseys used black, red and white

The Reserve Grades jerseys were never made available to the public and were player issue only.

 

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For the first time in about 9 years the Warriors would have their Reserve Grade in house after negotiating the Auckland Rugby Leagues team licence to the New South Wales Rugby League Competition.

To follow the First Grades colour scheme the jerseys used white, red and black.

The Reserve Grades jerseys were never made available to the public and were player issue only.

 

U20's jersey again had a complete facelift but this one was closer to the First Grades colours using only black, red and white.

As has been the tradition on U20's since since 2011 a large Warriors logo was placed on the jersey.

These jerseys were made available for general sale. The players jerseys only differed from the retail version because of the tapered fit and white number on the back.

 

U20's jersey again had a complete facelift but this one was closer to the First Grades colours using only white, red and black.

As has been the tradition on U20's since since 2011 a large Warriors logo was placed on the jersey.

These weren't made available to the general public and were team issued only.

This jersey was also worn during the teams successful Grand Final appearance and featured special embroidery across the chest of the standard match worn jerseys that had been worn throughout the season.

The embroidery read:

NRL Holden Cup Grand Final
October 5th 2014, Sydney
Warriors vs Broncos

 

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Known as the U20 Street Training Jersey.

Specifically designed and targeted at kids with its graffiti design and bright colours. This jersey sold very well in the kids sizes but also sold out in the adult sizes as well.

Worn by the U20 during their preseason trials.

 
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