General Season Preview (need your help)

As we look ahead to the 2025 NRL season, I plan to provide a comprehensive preview of each team on The Roar, and what better way to gain insight than from the fans themselves. I’m happy to receive multiple responses from Warriors supporters to get a range of perspectives on what lies ahead for the team.


1. The Warriors lost one of the premier props in the game, Addin Fonua-Blake, but gained James Fisher-Harris. Do you believe this is an upgrade for the club?


2. Club legend Shaun Johnson has called time on his illustrious career. Who do you think should step into the number seven jersey to replace him?


3. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is tipped to play wing this season. Do you think this is the best position to maximize his talents? Why was he moved from centre, and is a switch to fullback still a possibility?


4. The Warriors made the top 4 in 2023, sparking an unprecedented passion for rugby league in New Zealand, which led to every home game selling out in 2024. Do you feel the same level of excitement surrounding the team this year? What are your thoughts on the potential drop-off from 2023 to 2024?


5. The Warriors frequently travel overseas, with games scheduled twice a month. Do you think the travel demands take a toll over the course of the season and affect the team’s performance?


6. Which player do you think is due for a breakout season? Are there any rookies who could debut and make an immediate impact?


7. Who do you consider the best addition to the squad, and who is the biggest loss heading into the new season?


8. What do you identify as the biggest weakness in the Warriors' squad as we head into 2025? Is it something you believe can be improved throughout the season?


9. How is the depth of the squad? Do you feel confident that the team can cover for injuries to key players?


10. What is the strongest 17 that the Warriors can field in 2025?


11. Lastly, what would be considered a successful season for the Warriors in 2025? What would be seen as a failure, and what is your prediction for the team’s performance this year?
 

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1. The Warriors lost one of the premier props in the game, Addin Fonua-Blake, but gained James Fisher-Harris. Do you believe this is an upgrade for the club?
Statistically it is a down grade with ball in hand. However, it is a major upgrade in Mana, leadership and grunt work. JFH can get players around him to lift, which should cover the AFB metres lost.


2. Club legend Shaun Johnson has called time on his illustrious career. Who do you think should step into the number seven jersey to replace him?
Luke Metcalf is the man to get first crack. Controlled well during the trials, two 40/20s and some genuine speed. We will need to be patient with him but has the makings to be a class playmaker.


3. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is tipped to play wing this season. Do you think this is the best position to maximize his talents? Why was he moved from centre, and is a switch to fullback still a possibility?
We are desperately light in outside backs. The best position for RTS is fullback, but it is not the best option for the team. We need a creator at fullback which is why so many want Tauapiki to be given the 1. And just as many truly pondering if TMM to fullback might be a major play. RTS struggled to adapt to Centre in 2024, not helped by how often his position was shifted. He can shine on the wing but needs to accept seeing a lot less ball.

4. The Warriors made the top 4 in 2023, sparking an unprecedented passion for rugby league in New Zealand, which led to every home game selling out in 2024. Do you feel the same level of excitement surrounding the team this year? What are your thoughts on the potential drop-off from 2023 to 2024?
There is still plenty of excitement but also a lot more acceptance that the team can play well but probably won't be pushing for a title. In 2024, many esteemed judges thought the Warriors might be able to go one better and make the Grand Final. The drop off was primarily injury related and also seemed to be a decline in performance of some aged players. SJ, Tohu, Capewell, RTS, CNK, Egan, Niukore all spent lengthy periods on the sideline and all had performances well below their standard at times.


5. The Warriors frequently travel overseas, with games scheduled twice a month. Do you think the travel demands take a toll over the course of the season and affect the team’s performance?
The travel is always a disadvantage but we simply had to live with it. Other teams are forced to travel a lot too. The NRL does seem to try and accommodate as much as possible for away games. Interestingly, it is the local 8pm Friday night kick-offs that have affected us the most in recent times. A dewy heavy Mt Smart does not help us.


6. Which player do you think is due for a breakout season? Are there any rookies who could debut and make an immediate impact?
Demitric Vaimauga - Came back strong from an ACL last year and played his way into the 17 for the end of the season. Bought energy and impact. Has looked a beast in the trials and has a handy offload which the coaches should be encouraging. Expect to see him cement himself as a first grader this season and limit some of the loss of AFB.


7. Who do you consider the best addition to the squad, and who is the biggest loss heading into the new season?
Sam Healey looks a real steal. Played his away ahead of Lussick in the trials and is a strong chance to start the season on the bench. AFB is obviously the biggest loss. We cannot replace his metres with JFH alone.


8. What do you identify as the biggest weakness in the Warriors' squad as we head into 2025? Is it something you believe can be improved throughout the season?
Outside back depth is dire. Released Montoya and now DWZ injured. The stocks are low which looks to be forcing a Tauapiki move to the wing following atrocious performances of Kosi. Will not be solved this year.


9. How is the depth of the squad? Do you feel confident that the team can cover for injuries to key players?
Depth is massive in in the middle, especially 13.

Ok depth in the halves with Tanah Boyd a more than capable third option.

We cannot cover outside back injury but in all other areas there appears sufficient depth.

10. What is the strongest 17 that the Warriors can field in 2025?
1. TT
2. DWZ
3. Ali
4. CNK
5. RTS
6. CHT
7. Metcalf
8. JFK
9. Egan
10. Barnett
11. Niukore
12. Capewell
13. Clark

14. Walker
15. Vaimaunga
16. Laban
17. Healey

11. Lastly, what would be considered a successful season for the Warriors in 2025? What would be seen as a failure, and what is your prediction for the team’s performance this year?
Making the 8 is success. Simple as that.

I predict we will finish 8th - 11th
 
1. The Warriors lost one of the premier props in the game, Addin Fonua-Blake, but gained James Fisher-Harris. Do you believe this is an upgrade for the club?
It's a definite upgrade for the club in my opinion. It's not a like for like trade and we haven't replaced AFB's output on the field completely but JFH will bring a stronger impact on culture, team and intensity. The collective should lift to cover any loss from AFB.


2. Club legend Shaun Johnson has called time on his illustrious career. Who do you think should step into the number seven jersey to replace him?
Metcalf will get first crack at 7 but for me he is our best 6 and Te Maire Martin should be 7. TMM showed what he can do there last season and with a make shift team, literally put our season back on the rails when, at the time, it was hard to see where our next win was going to come from. Metcalf will do a job but lacks the creativity and heads up ball playing that TMM brings. Martin has to be in the 7 or 1 jersey if we are going to be able to score enough points to win games.

3. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is tipped to play wing this season. Do you think this is the best position to maximize his talents? Why was he moved from centre, and is a switch to fullback still a possibility?
Wing is his best position for the team. At fullback he will churn out run metres and some individual brilliance, which he will still do on the wing, but we need a fullback that can link in and can distribute as well. He was moved from centre to cover injuries but also because I don't think it was really working either. Could still end up at fullback as a fourth choice option depending on injuries.

4. The Warriors made the top 4 in 2023, sparking an unprecedented passion for rugby league in New Zealand, which led to every home game selling out in 2024. Do you feel the same level of excitement surrounding the team this year? What are your thoughts on the potential drop-off from 2023 to 2024?
Just got 20k+ to a preseason game in Hamilton so definitely still excitement there but it may be tempered a little more expectation wise. In regard to the drop off from 2023 to 2024 it was a number of factors. 2023 we had all the stars aligning, a coach that bought needed structure and direction as well as players buying in to it and giving career best form and riding the wave of being back home for a full season with up the wahs taking off.. 2024 seemed like we thought we could rinse and repeat but older players that had lifted the previous year carried injuries and Webster seemed unwilling to make changes - even after almost forced to and winning games he went back to what hadn't been working, play focused on 'do these X things well and we have a good chance of winning games' but that ended up being very conservative, robotic and predictable - not a great watch from a fans perspective.

5. The Warriors frequently travel overseas, with games scheduled twice a month. Do you think the travel demands take a toll over the course of the season and affect the team’s performance?
Yes definitely but it's the competition we are in. Other teams travel as well but we do the most. We need to ensure that we make the most of teams travelling here and make Go Media a fortress.

6. Which player do you think is due for a breakout season? Are there any rookies who could debut and make an immediate impact?
I think there are a few to watch out for this season. I'm particularly excited to see how Healey, Laban, Ali and Demetric go this season. They are the ones that stand out for me. If I had to pick one it would probably be Demetric. Halisima next season.

7. Who do you consider the best addition to the squad, and who is the biggest loss heading into the new season?
JFH. Easily the best addition to the squad.
Biggest loss would be AFB for his carries. Tohu and SJ were so busted last season that they struggled to contribute anywhere near their 2023 levels.

8. What do you identify as the biggest weakness in the Warriors' squad as we head into 2025? Is it something you believe can be improved throughout the season?
There are several weaknesses I think. Outside back depth, getting the selection and combinations right in our halves/spine as well as keeping them on the field, and lastly, getting the balance between robotic play and heads up football.

9. How is the depth of the squad? Do you feel confident that the team can cover for injuries to key players?
Outside back depth is our biggest concern I think. Any more injuries there and we are in trouble.

10. What is the strongest 17 that the Warriors can field in 2025?
Assuming everyone is fit and available...

CNK
DWZ
Berry
Ali
RTS
Metcalf
TMM
JFH
Egan
Barney
Capewell
Laban
Clark

Walker
Demetric
Niukore
Healey

11. Lastly, what would be considered a successful season for the Warriors in 2025? What would be seen as a failure, and what is your prediction for the team’s performance this year?
Top 8 would be a success after last years results and also seeing more of our youth cementing regular game time in first grade.

Bottom 6 would be a failure.

If we get a good run injury wise and the right selections we should be top 6 but I don't think we will do either of those and probably finish in the 8-10 range optimistically. There is a very real chance we could be winless after 6 games if we don't get the balance in the spine right.
 
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As we look ahead to the 2025 NRL season, I plan to provide a comprehensive preview of each team on The Roar, and what better way to gain insight than from the fans themselves. I’m happy to receive multiple responses from Warriors supporters to get a range of perspectives on what lies ahead for the team.


1. The Warriors lost one of the premier props in the game, Addin Fonua-Blake, but gained James Fisher-Harris. Do you believe this is an upgrade for the club?


2. Club legend Shaun Johnson has called time on his illustrious career. Who do you think should step into the number seven jersey to replace him?


3. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is tipped to play wing this season. Do you think this is the best position to maximize his talents? Why was he moved from centre, and is a switch to fullback still a possibility?


4. The Warriors made the top 4 in 2023, sparking an unprecedented passion for rugby league in New Zealand, which led to every home game selling out in 2024. Do you feel the same level of excitement surrounding the team this year? What are your thoughts on the potential drop-off from 2023 to 2024?


5. The Warriors frequently travel overseas, with games scheduled twice a month. Do you think the travel demands take a toll over the course of the season and affect the team’s performance?


6. Which player do you think is due for a breakout season? Are there any rookies who could debut and make an immediate impact?


7. Who do you consider the best addition to the squad, and who is the biggest loss heading into the new season?


8. What do you identify as the biggest weakness in the Warriors' squad as we head into 2025? Is it something you believe can be improved throughout the season?


9. How is the depth of the squad? Do you feel confident that the team can cover for injuries to key players?


10. What is the strongest 17 that the Warriors can field in 2025?


11. Lastly, what would be considered a successful season for the Warriors in 2025? What would be seen as a failure, and what is your prediction for the team’s performance this year?

1. The Warriors lost one of the premier props in the game, Addin Fonua-Blake, but gained James Fisher-Harris. Do you believe this is an upgrade for the club?

In terms of a game breaker and point of difference I think we lost out on AFB leaving.
In terms of team culture there were hints last season that AFB may have been a disruptive influence which I think JFH definitely swings things well and truely back into the positive on that front

2. Club legend Shaun Johnson has called time on his illustrious career. Who do you think should step into the number seven jersey to replace him?

Impossible to replace him which will force us to adopt a different playing style, this may not be a bad thing as we tended to be a bit reliant on SJ. Metcalf has the most X factor out of our options but is also far from the finished product. The rest of our options have a journeyman quality to them.

3. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is tipped to play wing this season. Do you think this is the best position to maximize his talents? Why was he moved from centre, and is a switch to fullback still a possibility?
Trial form made me a bit more comfortable, fullback is his best position imo but we have plenty of fullback options but are pretty skinny on the wing which is why I think he will remain there.

4. The Warriors made the top 4 in 2023, sparking an unprecedented passion for rugby league in New Zealand, which led to every home game selling out in 2024. Do you feel the same level of excitement surrounding the team this year? What are your thoughts on the potential drop-off from 2023 to 2024?

Feel 2024 well and truely rode off 2023s success, 2024 whilst not great had a ‘benefit of the doubt’ quality for both the team and Webster but if the 24 form continues I’m not the hype remains as high.
Many in Aus call this era ‘unprecedented’ but there has been a few ‘false dawns’ that drop off when the form reverts to bad- bit more of an advantage this time round with unions waning popularity but again the Warriors need to at least be consistent to maintain the hype train.

5. The Warriors frequently travel overseas, with games scheduled twice a month. Do you think the travel demands take a toll over the course of the season and affect the team’s performance?

Absolutely they do but we know what we signed up for and have to deal with it as it’s not going to change.

6. Which player do you think is due for a breakout season? Are there any rookies who could debut and make an immediate impact?

vaimaunga and Halasima in the forwards if they can keep their focus and discipline
Ali in the backs has threatened since his debut but injury hasn’t been kind, think this is the year he kicks on especially with our depth being tested already.


7. Who do you consider the best addition to the squad, and who is the biggest loss heading into the new season?

Unfortunately more losses than gains
SJ, Tohu and AFB are massive losses whilst JFH only negates one of those.


8. What do you identify as the biggest weakness in the Warriors' squad as we head into 2025? Is it something you believe can be improved throughout the season?


Our halves is the big one, wing depth is the one we need an urgent fix- heaven forbid Kosi gets significant game time

9. How is the depth of the squad? Do you feel confident that the team can cover for injuries to key players?
Forwards we are fine, Wing is a major concern.

10. What is the strongest 17 that the Warriors can field in 2025?
TBC

11. Lastly, what would be considered a successful season for the Warriors in 2025? What would be seen as a failure, and what is your prediction for the team’s performance this year?

A spot in the 8 is what we need, get that and the general fanbase will see that as success. Bottom 4 and the bandwagon wheels will well and truely wobble.
 
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If you took the negative view on all of these - as always truth somewhere in the middle

1. The Warriors lost one of the premier props in the game, Addin Fonua-Blake, but gained James Fisher-Harris. Do you believe this is an upgrade for the club?

No, JFH a great player but we lack destructive or explosive talent until the youth grow up, we need a break down the front door prop more than a line speed and effort prop.

2. Club legend Shaun Johnson has called time on his illustrious career. Who do you think should step into the number seven jersey to replace him?

Metcalf will, but has legs of paper mache, which will lead to Tanah Boyd who they are saying nice things about but has shown zero attacking ability in his career to date.

3. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is tipped to play wing this season. Do you think this is the best position to maximize his talents? Why was he moved from centre, and is a switch to fullback still a possibility?

No, born of necessity of having more centres and fullbacks than wingers on the roster, he probably isn't here for much longer so gets shunted to the wing. And he didn't do well enough at center last year.

4. The Warriors made the top 4 in 2023, sparking an unprecedented passion for rugby league in New Zealand, which led to every home game selling out in 2024. Do you feel the same level of excitement surrounding the team this year? What are your thoughts on the potential drop-off from 2023 to 2024?

It will be really interesting to see if the passion for the wahs survives another year of below average results - it probably will - the fans are loyal and the game day experience is a drawcard for casuals - think everyone knows last season was the shot with a veteran roster and it didn't work out so will have to reset.

5. The Warriors frequently travel overseas, with games scheduled twice a month. Do you think the travel demands take a toll over the course of the season and affect the team’s performance?

nothing they can do about it. club does not help themselves by taking the payout for magic round and losing a home game every year, also vegas but thats a one off.

6. Which player do you think is due for a breakout season? Are there any rookies who could debut and make an immediate impact?

Ali Leiataua even more than the young forwards is a brute and will dominate some opponents.

7. Who do you consider the best addition to the squad, and who is the biggest loss heading into the new season?

JFH/AFB, Johnson and Harris were broken down and washed.

8. What do you identify as the biggest weakness in the Warriors' squad as we head into 2025? Is it something you believe can be improved throughout the season?

most will say wing, one winger wont tank your season a good team should be able to handle that. They've spent the bare minimum on the spine outside of Egan (who is about 2 head knocks from early retirement) and that will bite them against good defensive teams.

9. How is the depth of the squad? Do you feel confident that the team can cover for injuries to key players?

Forwards very good, banks rank.

10. What is the strongest 17 that the Warriors can field in 2025?

has been posted - there is a bit of a gap between the most experienced and proven 17 and one that helps them with the future, so it should change as the year goes.

11. Lastly, what would be considered a successful season for the Warriors in 2025? What would be seen as a failure, and what is your prediction for the team’s performance this year?

Sucess is about cementing the next generation of warriors players, Leiataua, 2 out of 3 of Laban, Halasima and Vaimauga, Metcalf has to both play well and extend his contract, Berry has to come back from injury and justify their faith in him, possibly CHT, possibly Healey, if all these guys are confirmed in the best 17 by the end of the year to the point where the Capewells, Lussicks and even TMM and Walker can be thanked for their service and moved on, that means the development is working.

But you also have to win to keep the vibe high, there is no tanking in the NRL, the ladder will be what it will be, but last years record was 9-1-14. Even 11-13 with young players replacing some older ones would be a good result.
 
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Most questions covered well. A couple of alternative views:

3. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is tipped to play wing this season. Do you think this is the best position to maximize his talents? Why was he moved from centre, and is a switch to fullback still a possibility?

RTS is a former Daly M winger and the position suits his work rate returning the ball and one on one attacking opportunities. I felt he struggled at centre because it doesn’t reward a high work rate and he needs open space for his step to work. This was nullified at centre where the defence floated across cramping him for space.

8. What do you identify as the biggest weakness in the Warriors' squad as we head into 2025? Is it something you believe can be improved throughout the season?

We have a set of halves that are unproven with very little experience. How they perform will have the biggest influence on the season but they are not at the level of many other teams. Opportunity to grow across the season with game time and as combinations develop.
 
Sorry I'm prone to taking the piss sometimes. I just saw it as a "can you guys do my job for me please". I'll go back in my corner now
It is a little like - 'hey, can we re-litigate the last 6 months across this entire forum' - however I reckon it's a worthy exercise, and probably the best way to get the most informed views, so I'm very much for this kind of engaged journalism - 100% better than the sort of non-thought which sits behind most league writing : did you see the 'act of squad' article on NRL.com for example ? that was even self-contradictory, talking about RTS to the wing and then proposing he's likely to start in the centres... the Warriors get this sort of treatment often, always an after thought: perennially either a spoon contender or the 'surprise-package' - it's very funny after you've seen 20 years of the same article - most of teh answers given already are a fair summation of what has been said by forum members - this off-season has been remarkable for the way comms have been more 'locked down', coaches and management not giving away as much compared to the previous couple of seasons
 
It is a little like - 'hey, can we re-litigate the last 6 months across this entire forum' - however I reckon it's a worthy exercise, and probably the best way to get the most informed views, so I'm very much for this kind of engaged journalism - 100% better than the sort of non-thought which sits behind most league writing : did you see the 'act of squad' article on NRL.com for example ? that was even self-contradictory, talking about RTS to the wing and then proposing he's likely to start in the centres... the Warriors get this sort of treatment often, always an after thought: perennially either a spoon contender or the 'surprise-package' - it's very funny after you've seen 20 years of the same article - most of teh answers given already are a fair summation of what has been said by forum members - this off-season has been remarkable for the way comms have been more 'locked down', coaches and management not giving away as much compared to the previous couple of seasons
Yeah but it nullifies the need to go to the roar and zero tackle if we're going to read our own opinions.

And yes the general media view of the Warriors is and has been shit or hype and until we are powerhouse contenders and sustainability successful we will get the same views.
 
@JLA could you post a copy on here when you have finished it?

Perhaps this, which came out this morning, is it?


Warriors: No one can say for sure that this team can’t make the finals after Andrew Webster’s magical first year in 2023 when they went from wooden spoon contenders to the top four. But in true Warriors fashion the year-to-year inconsistency reared its ugly head last season when they plummeted to 13th.

The key to them making the finals this season is whether Luke Metcalf can shoulder the responsibility as the chief playmaker. He has been impressive in their opening two trial outings and if he can stay on the park after an injury-plagued first few seasons in the NRL, the Warriors are a chance to make the finals with experienced operators in Wayde Egan, Te Maire Martin and Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad filling out their spine.

The addition of James Fisher-Harris not only offsets the loss of Addin Fonua-Blake but gives their pack the oomph needed to get the upper hand in the middle of the ruck so that Metcalf and Martin can create opportunities for Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Nicoll-Klokstad and Dallin Watene-Zelezniak when he returns from wrist surgery.
 
Do we get a kickback?
If we do, you'd better not pass it to Kosi. He might drop it.

1. Upgrade in attitude which I think will make up for the maybe loss in metres gained. Maybe 2024 is the season you judge JFH more for the improvement of the players around him/attitude of the club than for his on-field output.
2. Luke Metcalf for now but TMM certainly looked the goods last season. Have to say I've always liked the idea of both halves being good at both roles, but as we've never done thatI guess teaching a system like that/getting players to be comfortable with that takes a good 2-3 preseasons to bed down and so if the club decide that's what they want, they'd start it in the HM/SG? Just guesswork.
3. RTS at wing certainly an upgrade on him playing centre. As others have alluded to, his age meant he couldn't realistically spend two seasons learning centre and the roles of defence and sills required playing mostly in the KOE and obviously his contract and the moolah agreed mean that was never the plan.
4. The drop-off from 2023 to 2024 on-field I think was a bit of arrogance on our part: "Hey! This is easy!" as well as an uptick in the respect we got from the opposition: "Shit! Maybe they're good now!" But of course who's going to say that in public? And, yes the injuries didn't help none. Not going to say we played anyone a season too long, but TH's immediate retirement didn't surprise me at all and I have to admit I'm expect WE to do the same thing some time this season due in part to injuries etc they suffered in 2024. Off-season, I think a lot of people invested in Season Tickets, which does tend to make you go to games you otherwise might not (good old Sunken Costs Fallacy) and the team actually played well enough often enough to keep you thinking a season-long Corner Turn was iminent. Attendances at OMMS this year will go back to being dictated by the question "How popular are the opposition in New Zealand?" if the question "How well are the Warriors doing?" is answered in the negative. As well as "Wouldn't ya prefer a 52 Pickup Best Of 5 over watching those bloody Warriors?" being answered with "I'd rather go to the Warriors!"
5. Absolutely 0% sympathy on this front. Never mind the players, the club have known about this since March 1995 and must be now have recovery protocols specifically designed to battle jet-leg, body clock issues and the like. Same with the heat and cold differences between here in June and Brisbane in June.
6. Vaimauga, Leiataia. Maybe one other...
7. Gain: JFH. Loss: TH.
8. Probably wing. Hopefully if the club can sign a wing/upgrade a wing from NSW who proves he's got what it takes the problem gets sorted but I don't think it's a huge issue. Points kicking may be, but things looked okay there during the trials so...
9. Outside backs. Forwards will be fine but they'll be Tiring, Rabs! :)
10. Agree with most everything that's been posted, so. Yeah.
11. Big picture - Every team in the Warriors making the finals of their respective competitions. Although it's not looking stunning for the SG boys at present. As for the NRL boys: 10th to 7th.
 
5. Absolutely 0% sympathy on this front. Never mind the players, the club have known about this since March 1995 and must be now have recovery protocols specifically designed to battle jet-leg, body clock issues and the like. Same with the heat and cold differences between here in June and Brisbane in June.
The Breakers and Auckland FC seem to have found a way to deal with the travel.
 
1. The Warriors lost one of the premier props in the game, Addin Fonua-Blake, but gained James Fisher-Harris. Do you believe this is an upgrade for the club?
AFB has been the number 1 prop in the game the last 2 seasons so simply put....no.....but JFH is probably the best replacement we couldve hoped for.


2. Club legend Shaun Johnson has called time on his illustrious career. Who do you think should step into the number seven jersey to replace him?
Dont think we have the talent where 1 player "replaces" him or plays that "dominating" role so the halves pairing becomes even more important. We'll really need both our 6 and 7 (whoever that is) to contribute and set up play so we can strike on both edges. TMM 7 and Metcalf 6 wouldve been my go to but the club looks all in on Metcalf as the 7 which in that case CHT should his partner as Te Maire just disappears in that secondary play maker role.


3. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is tipped to play wing this season. Do you think this is the best position to maximize his talents? Why was he moved from centre, and is a switch to fullback still a possibility?
Our yardage game is dependent on our wingers starting our sets off strongly getting front foot ball. Roger will put his hand up time and again and excell at this. Fullback is a possibilty with injuries. Felt he wasnt given the best shot at centre as he was shunted positions every 2nd game, plus when he was at centre there was too much "just chuck the ball to Roger and see what he can do" without much movement off the ball or structure around him.


4. The Warriors made the top 4 in 2023, sparking an unprecedented passion for rugby league in New Zealand, which led to every home game selling out in 2024. Do you feel the same level of excitement surrounding the team this year? What are your thoughts on the potential drop-off from 2023 to 2024?
I think Warrior games are more an "event" now so i think the interest will still be there even if we're not necessarily getting the wins but so long as we're competitive. If it gets to the point where their not turning up competing at the least.....the bandwagon fans will drop off.


5. The Warriors frequently travel overseas, with games scheduled twice a month. Do you think the travel demands take a toll over the course of the season and affect the team’s performance?
Has to doesnt it? However thats been the case since 95 so we really should have the best handle on it by now. To the point where it cant be an excuse.


6. Which player do you think is due for a breakout season? Are there any rookies who could debut and make an immediate impact?
Halasima is the obvious that screams x factor. Be interesting to see if Webby sees him good to go now or drip feeds him in as the season goes on. Vaimauga is ready to rip and tear now.....he's in for a big season (and tbh we'll need him to)


7. Who do you consider the best addition to the squad, and who is the biggest loss heading into the new season?
JFH best addition, and despite Tohu and SJ not being as influential last season u cant go past those 2 and AFB as anything other than a significant loss.


8. What do you identify as the biggest weakness in the Warriors' squad as we head into 2025? Is it something you believe can be improved throughout the season?
Outside back depth (doesnt take a genius to figure that out) and the question marks over wether whichever combination of halves can step up and take the reins. The halves - only time will tell. Outside backs - not hopeful, none of the youngsters in the trials screamed first grade ready.


9. How is the depth of the squad? Do you feel confident that the team can cover for injuries to key players?
Pack is sweet. Halves have plenty of cover but question marks wether the class is there. Outside backs is dire


10. What is the strongest 17 that the Warriors can field in 2025?
1. Tauapiki 2. DWZ 3. Leiataua 4. CNK 5, RTS 6. Metcalf 7, TMM 8. JFH 9. Egan 10. Barnett 11. Laban 12. Capewell 13. Clarke 14. Walker
15. Vaimauga 16. Niukore 17. Halasima


11. Lastly, what would be considered a successful season for the Warriors in 2025? What would be seen as a failure, and what is your prediction for the team’s performance this year?
Top 8 would be a huge achievement for this side, failure would be same as last year or worse, im predicting anywhere from 8 -12 (but who knows really....its the NRL....anything can happen)
 
1. The Warriors lost one of the premier props in the game, Addin Fonua-Blake, but gained James Fisher-Harris. Do you believe this is an upgrade for the club?
AFB has been the number 1 prop in the game the last 2 seasons so simply put....no.....but JFH is probably the best replacement we couldve hoped for.


2. Club legend Shaun Johnson has called time on his illustrious career. Who do you think should step into the number seven jersey to replace him?
Dont think we have the talent where 1 player "replaces" him or plays that "dominating" role so the halves pairing becomes even more important. We'll really need both our 6 and 7 (whoever that is) to contribute and set up play so we can strike on both edges. TMM 7 and Metcalf 6 wouldve been my go to but the club looks all in on Metcalf as the 7 which in that case CHT should his partner as Te Maire just disappears in that secondary play maker role.


3. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is tipped to play wing this season. Do you think this is the best position to maximize his talents? Why was he moved from centre, and is a switch to fullback still a possibility?
Our yardage game is dependent on our wingers starting our sets off strongly getting front foot ball. Roger will put his hand up time and again and excell at this. Fullback is a possibilty with injuries. Felt he wasnt given the best shot at centre as he was shunted positions every 2nd game, plus when he was at centre there was too much "just chuck the ball to Roger and see what he can do" without much movement off the ball or structure around him.


4. The Warriors made the top 4 in 2023, sparking an unprecedented passion for rugby league in New Zealand, which led to every home game selling out in 2024. Do you feel the same level of excitement surrounding the team this year? What are your thoughts on the potential drop-off from 2023 to 2024?
I think Warrior games are more an "event" now so i think the interest will still be there even if we're not necessarily getting the wins but so long as we're competitive. If it gets to the point where their not turning up competing at the least.....the bandwagon fans will drop off.


5. The Warriors frequently travel overseas, with games scheduled twice a month. Do you think the travel demands take a toll over the course of the season and affect the team’s performance?
Has to doesnt it? However thats been the case since 95 so we really should have the best handle on it by now. To the point where it cant be an excuse.


6. Which player do you think is due for a breakout season? Are there any rookies who could debut and make an immediate impact?
Halasima is the obvious that screams x factor. Be interesting to see if Webby sees him good to go now or drip feeds him in as the season goes on. Vaimauga is ready to rip and tear now.....he's in for a big season (and tbh we'll need him to)


7. Who do you consider the best addition to the squad, and who is the biggest loss heading into the new season?
JFH best addition, and despite Tohu and SJ not being as influential last season u cant go past those 2 and AFB as anything other than a significant loss.


8. What do you identify as the biggest weakness in the Warriors' squad as we head into 2025? Is it something you believe can be improved throughout the season?
Outside back depth (doesnt take a genius to figure that out) and the question marks over wether whichever combination of halves can step up and take the reins. The halves - only time will tell. Outside backs - not hopeful, none of the youngsters in the trials screamed first grade ready.


9. How is the depth of the squad? Do you feel confident that the team can cover for injuries to key players?
Pack is sweet. Halves have plenty of cover but question marks wether the class is there. Outside backs is dire


10. What is the strongest 17 that the Warriors can field in 2025?
1. Tauapiki 2. DWZ 3. Leiataua 4. CNK 5, RTS 6. Metcalf 7, TMM 8. JFH 9. Egan 10. Barnett 11. Laban 12. Capewell 13. Clarke 14. Walker
15. Vaimauga 16. Niukore 17. Halasima


11. Lastly, what would be considered a successful season for the Warriors in 2025? What would be seen as a failure, and what is your prediction for the team’s performance this year?
Top 8 would be a huge achievement for this side, failure would be same as last year or worse, im predicting anywhere from 8 -12 (but who knows really....its the NRL....anything can happen)
Imo best summation so far.
Seems to me that with guys like CNK TMM and RTS we are having to make a place for them. Because we simply don't have any other options.
 
1. The Warriors lost one of the premier props in the game, Addin Fonua-Blake, but gained James Fisher-Harris. Do you believe this is an upgrade for the club?
Definitely a net positive, but will take time to really show the rewards. An on- and off-field alpha that will show the next gen of exciting forward talent what it takes to consistently win from the field to training to off field. Mana plus!

2. Club legend Shaun Johnson has called time on his illustrious career. Who do you think should step into the number seven jersey to replace him?
Metcalfes to lose - health and a decent five-eighth taking pressure off could see him turn out to be one of the better halves in the comp.

3. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is tipped to play wing this season. Do you think this is the best position to maximize his talents? Why was he moved from centre, and is a switch to fullback still a possibility?
Lots of reasons: roster management means we really need a winger and he can defo handle the JD; collective disorganisation of the left-side attack; is week-to-week fullback duties too heavy a burden for RTS at this stage of his career; the pressure of replacing CNK (fresh off a heart-and-soul run at the back for our magical 2023 run).

4. The Warriors made the top 4 in 2023, sparking an unprecedented passion for rugby league in New Zealand, which led to every home game selling out in 2024. Do you feel the same level of excitement surrounding the team this year? What are your thoughts on the potential drop-off from 2023 to 2024?
Bandwagon will come and go. If they can scrape into the 8, hopes and fans will follow.

5. The Warriors frequently travel overseas, with games scheduled twice a month. Do you think the travel demands take a toll over the course of the season and affect the team’s performance?
Absolutely. The NRL schedule is very much not balanced in our favour, but they just have to manage it as best they can.

6. Which player do you think is due for a breakout season? Are there any rookies who could debut and make an immediate impact?
Vaimaunga if he counts as a rookie. X factor on both sides of the ball. Leka/Ali close runners up.

7. Who do you consider the best addition to the squad, and who is the biggest loss heading into the new season?
Fish is the obvious answer. But closely followed by Clark. Tohu’s retirement has opened up that slot, and he looks the all-action replacement.
Biggest loss: SJ. AFB gets you in position to win matches, halves like Johnson win you the matches.

8. What do you identify as the biggest weakness in the Warriors' squad as we head into 2025? Is it something you believe can be improved throughout the season?
Long kicking game, or lack thereof. SJ’s long boot precision was an underrated part of our game plan - take that away, and we could have some shaky ends to our sets.

9. How is the depth of the squad? Do you feel confident that the team can cover for injuries to key players?
In general, solid all round except wing. That said, except prop we’re light on proven in-their-prime top tier talent. Some youngsters need to wrestle some jerseys off the old guard.

10. What is the strongest 17 that the Warriors can field in 2025?
CNK
DWZ
Berry
Leiataua
RTS
CHT
Metcalfe
Barney
Egan
Fish
Niukore
Laban
Clark

Bench
Walker
Capewell
Vaimaunga
Helasima

11. Lastly, what would be considered a successful season for the Warriors in 2025? What would be seen as a failure, and what is your prediction for the team’s performance this year?
Top eight, a couple of top tier scalps and some young forwards consistently in the 17 by the end of the year.
Failure would be bottom four while still relying too much on the old stagers.
 

Warriors worries: Johnson successor, jury out on prop switch, how to extract best from RTS?​


For the upcoming season, I aim to engage with the most passionate fans to gain insight into their expectations. Special thanks to The NZ Warriors Forum for their great contributors Makasene (MK), Inruin (IR), JustLike Starting Over (JSO), and BNH.

Replacing Addin Fonua-Blake: upgrade or downgrade?​

The Warriors lost one of the NRL’s premier props, Addin Fonua-Blake, but gained James Fisher-Harris. Is this an upgrade for the club?

M.K.: Statistically, it’s a downgrade in terms of ball-carrying impact. However, it’s a major upgrade in leadership, intensity, and defensive work. JFH has the ability to lift those around him, which should help compensate for the loss of AFB’s yardage.

I.R.: In my opinion, it’s an upgrade. While it’s not a like-for-like swap and we haven’t completely replaced AFB’s output, JFH will bring a stronger cultural impact, elevate the team’s intensity, and set higher standards. The collective should lift to cover the lost metres.

JSO.: No, JFH is a great player, but we now lack destructive or explosive talent up front. Until the younger forwards develop, we need a dominant, hard-running prop more than an effort-based, high-work-rate player like JFH.

M.B: Upgrade in attitude which I think will make up for the maybe loss in metres gained. Maybe 2024 is the season you judge JFH more for the improvement of the players around him/attitude of the club than for his on-field output.

Life after Shaun Johnson: who takes over at halfback?​

Club legend Shaun Johnson has retired. Who should replace him in the No.7 jersey?

M.K.: Luke Metcalf deserves the first opportunity. He controlled the trials well, produced two 40/20s, and possesses genuine speed. He’ll need time, but he has the potential to develop into a top-class playmaker.

I.R.: Metcalf will get first crack, but I believe he’s a better fit at 6, with Te Maire Martin at 7. TMM proved last season that he can guide the team under pressure. Metcalf will do a solid job but lacks the creativity and game management that TMM provides. If we want to score points consistently, Martin should be at seven or fullback.

JSO.: Metcalf will start but has struggled with injuries. If he goes down, Tanah Boyd will likely step in, though his attacking output has been underwhelming in his career so far.

M.B Luke Metcalf for now but TMM certainly looked the goods last season. Have to say I’ve always liked the idea of both halves being good at both roles, but as we’ve never done that. I guess teaching a system like that/getting players to be comfortable with that takes a good 2-3 pre-seasons to bed down and so if the club decide that’s what they want, they’d start it in the HM/SG? Just guesswork.

BNH: Don’t think we have the talent where one player “replaces” him or plays that “dominating” role so the halves pairing becomes even more important. We’ll really need both our 6 and 7 (whoever that is) to contribute and set up play so we can strike on both edges.

TMM 7 and Metcalf 6 would've been my go to but the club looks all in on Metcalf as the 7 which in that case Channel Harris-Tavita should his partner as Te Maire just disappears in that secondary playmaker role.

What is Roger Tuivasa-Sheck’s best position?​

RTS is expected to play on the wing this season. Is this the best role for him, and could a switch to fullback still happen?


M.K.: Ideally, RTS would be at fullback, but the team needs a playmaker in that role. That’s why many want Tauapiki to be given the No.1 jersey, or even TMM as an alternative. RTS struggled at centre last year, partly due to frequent positional changes. He can be effective on the wing but will need to adapt to seeing less of the ball.

I.R.: Wing is his best position for the team. At fullback, he would rack up run meters and create moments of brilliance, but we need a fullback who can distribute and link up in attack. His move from center was partly due to injuries but also because he didn’t fully settle there. A switch to fullback could happen if injuries force it.

JSO.: The decision is driven by necessity—there are more centers and fullbacks than wingers in the squad. RTS struggled at center last year, and given his contract situation, he may not be in the long-term plans.

M.B: RTS at wing certainly an upgrade on him playing centre. As others have alluded to, his age meant he couldn’t realistically spend two seasons learning centre and the roles of defence and sills required playing mostly in reserve grade and obviously his contract and the moolah agreed mean that was never the plan.

BNH: Our yardage game is dependent on our wingers starting our sets off strongly getting front foot ball. Roger will put his hand up time and again and excel at this. Fullback is a possibility with injuries. Felt he wasn’t given the best shot at centre as he was shunted positions every second game, plus when he was at centre there was too much “just chuck the ball to Roger and see what he can do” without much movement off the ball or structure around him.

Fan excitement and potential drop-off​

After a top-four finish in 2023 and unprecedented fan enthusiasm, will the same excitement carry into 2025? What caused the drop-off from 2023 to 2024?

M.K.: There’s still excitement, but expectations are more measured. In 2024, many believed the Warriors could make the Grand Final. However, injuries and a decline in form from key veterans like SJ, Tohu, Capewell, RTS, CNK, and Egan took a toll.

I.R.: Over 20,000 fans attended a preseason match in Hamilton, so the passion remains strong, though expectations have adjusted. In 2023, everything aligned—the right coach, career-best form from key players, and the emotional boost of returning home. In 2024, injuries and conservative game plans led to stagnation. Webster was slow to make necessary changes, even when forced into adjustments that resulted in wins.

M.B: The drop-off from 2023 to 2024 on-field I think was a bit of arrogance on our part: “Hey! This is easy!” as well as an uptick in the respect we got from the opposition: “Shit! Maybe they’re good now!” But of course who’s going to say that in public? And, yes the injuries didn’t help none.

Not going to say we played anyone a season too long, but TH’s immediate retirement didn’t surprise me at all and I have to admit I’m expecting WE to do the same thing some time this season due in part to injuries they suffered in 2024.

Off-season, I think a lot of people invested in season tickets, which does tend to make you go to games you otherwise might not (good old sunken costs fallacy) and the team actually played well enough often enough to keep you thinking a season-long corner turn was imminent.

Attendances at Mount Smart this year will go back to being dictated by the question “How popular are the opposition in New Zealand?” if the question “How well are the Warriors doing?” is answered in the negative. As well as “Wouldn’t ya prefer a 52 pickup best of 5 over watching those bloody Warriors?” being answered with “I’d rather go to the Warriors!”

Travel demands and performance​

The Warriors travel overseas frequently, with two away games per month. Does this affect their performance over a full season?

M.K.: Travel is a disadvantage, but it’s something the team must manage. Other clubs also endure long trips. Interestingly, Friday night 8 pm home games at Mt Smart, with heavy dew, have been more problematic than travel.

I.R.: Travel is a factor, but it’s part of the competition. The key is maximising home-ground advantage and making Go Media Stadium a fortress.

M.B:Absolutely 0 per cent sympathy on this front. Never mind the players, the club have known about this since March 1995 and must be now have recovery protocols specifically designed to battle jet-leg, body clock issues and the like. Same with the heat and cold differences between here in June and Brisbane in June.

Breakout players and rookies to watch​

Who is primed for a breakout season?

M.K.: Demitric Vaimauga—he rebounded strongly from an ACL injury and forced his way into the 17 late last season. He brings impact and offloading ability. Expect him to cement his place in first grade.

I.R.: Several players stand out—Healey, Laban, Ali, and Vaimauga. If I had to pick one, it would be Vaimauga. Halisima will be one to watch next year.

BNH: Halasima is the obvious that screams X-factor. Be interesting to see if Webby sees him good to go now or drip feeds him in as the season goes on. Vaimauga is ready to rip and tear now, he’s in for a big season (and we’ll need him to).

Best addition and biggest loss​

Who is the best new signing, and who will be the toughest player to replace?

M.K.: Sam Healey looks like a great pickup. He outperformed Lussick in the trials and has a strong chance to start the season on the bench. AFB is, without question, the biggest loss.

I.R.: JFH is the best addition, bringing leadership and intensity. The biggest loss is AFB for his carries, but injuries to Tohu and SJ also hurt last year.


Biggest weakness and squad depth​

What is the squad’s biggest weakness heading into 2025? Can it be improved during the season?


M.K.: Outside back depth is a major concern. Releasing Montoya and losing DWZ to injury leaves the team short, forcing Tauapiki to the wing due to Kosi’s poor form. This won’t be easily fixed this year.

I.R.: Several areas need improvement—outside back depth, the right spine combinations, and balancing structured and instinctive play.

JSO.: Most will point to wing depth, but the real issue is the lack of investment in the spine. Outside of Egan (who is one or two concussions away from early retirement), the team has spent minimally in this area, which will hurt them against strong defensive teams.

Expectations for 2025​

What would constitute success? What would be considered failure?

M.K.: Simply making the top eight would be a success. A bottom-six finish would be a failure.

I.R If injuries are limited and selections are correct, a top-six finish is possible. However, I expect the team to finish between eighth and tenth. If they don’t get the spine balance right, they could start the season 0-6.

JSO: Success is about cementing the next generation of Warriors players. Leiataua, at least two of Laban, Halasima, and Vaimauga, plus Metcalf and Berry, need to establish themselves. If the team moves on from older players like Capewell, Lussick, and even TMM and Walker by season’s end, it shows development is on track. While wins are essential for morale, a record of 11-13 with emerging talent would be a positive outcome.

 
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