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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I can't argue with that logic but surely, SURELY we don't start the year with negative tactics and have someone on the bench to cover in case we have injuries.

I get why we would do that later on in the year, or if we have issues with keeping the full 17 on the field you resort to covering your bases, but imo we should not be covering bases from day one.

Egan needs to be managed better, and we have one of the best up and coming hookers on our books. Play him or he doesn't finish his contract with us imo
We have options. Not sure which Webby will start with. I would look to pick a maximum number of games for Egan and give Egan the rest. What proportion that would be I don't know
 

Revealed: The truth behind Kalyn Ponga’s sighting at Warriors sports bar​

The Knights continue to face a question that will never go away, as star fullback Kalyn Ponga was spotted chatting with the Warriors recruitment boss at a bar in Auckland owned by the club.
David RiccioDavid Riccio

@DaveRic1


3 min read
November 8, 2025 - 11:30AM
News Sport Network
https://archive.ph/9xIt8/again?url=...ory/0458709a03a1ccb7e38e6b7da68123b4#comments
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NRL: The Roosters have officially announced the signing of Daly Cherry-Evans for the 2026 season.
A leaked photo of NRL star Kalyn Ponga chatting with Warriors general manager of recruitment Andrew McFadden found its way into your columnists inbox this week.
Adding to the intrigue over the weekly speculation of Ponga’s future at the Knights is that the picture was taken last weekend inside the slick sports bar which the Warriors own and operate, Full Time Sports Bar and Eatery, in Auckland.
On face value, it’s a back page scoop that suggests the Knights star and one of the biggest names in the game is in talks with a rival club.
Kalyn Ponga spotted chatting with Warriors general manager of recruitment Andrew McFadden at a Warriors sports bar in Auckland. Picture: Supplied.

Kalyn Ponga spotted chatting with Warriors general manager of recruitment Andrew McFadden at a Warriors sports bar in Auckland. Picture: Supplied.
The fact that it was taken in New Zealand, where the 2023 Dally M winner was raised between the ages of eight and 13, and the fact that the Warriors could have a fullback vacancy once Roger Tuivasa-Sheck finishes at the end of 2026, only fuels the mouths of conspiracy theorists.
However, the truth of the story is that Ponga was in the bar for a speaking engagement with former Warriors forward Sione Faumuina at the same time that McFadden was enjoying a few off-season bets on Derby Day last Saturday.
Faumuina was able to attract Ponga – and his influential father Andre – to Auckland for his Legacy Lounge Live Show concept, where fans turn-up to listen to famous sporting icons.
Cheekily and quite cleverly, Faumuina even asked Ponga during the onstage interview if playing for the māori All Stars evoked his passion and heritage for New Zealand, to the point of which he would want to join the Warriors?
Ponga conceded he did grow-up watching the Warriors, but for some comfort for Knights fans, he simply laughed off any link to the ‘Wahs’.
However, there’s also an element of reality in the question from Faumuina.
Questions over Ponga’s future at the Knights just refuse to go away.

Questions over Ponga’s future at the Knights just refuse to go away.
For one reason or another, including the Knights lack of success and so too Ponga’s insane ability as a footballer, the 27-year-old has spent every season over the past few seasons being asked about his future despite being contracted to Newcastle until the end of 2027.
Last Saturday was no different. Someone had to ask him the question.
The questions will keep coming too. Pick up the phone to rival clubs or player agents and when the discussion shifts to fullbacks, it’s Ponga’s name that routinely falls into the conversation.
It’s an interesting situation for the Knights too.
In 2026, for the first time in a long time, they may not be as reliant upon Ponga single-handedly carrying the team, like he has in years gone by.
With Dylan Brown arriving from Parramatta to play five-eighth, Sandon Smith moving from the Roosters with an ambition to be a long-term halfback and with Ponga the first-choice fullback, where does rising star Fletcher Sharpe, who finished the season at five-eighth, play?
It’s about to become the next big question that won’t go away.
 

Revealed: The truth behind Kalyn Ponga’s sighting at Warriors sports bar​

The Knights continue to face a question that will never go away, as star fullback Kalyn Ponga was spotted chatting with the Warriors recruitment boss at a bar in Auckland owned by the club.
David RiccioDavid Riccio
@DaveRic1

3 min read
November 8, 2025 - 11:30AM
News Sport Network
https://archive.ph/9xIt8/again?url=...ory/0458709a03a1ccb7e38e6b7da68123b4#comments
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NRL: The Roosters have officially announced the signing of Daly Cherry-Evans for the 2026 season.
A leaked photo of NRL star Kalyn Ponga chatting with Warriors general manager of recruitment Andrew McFadden found its way into your columnists inbox this week.
Adding to the intrigue over the weekly speculation of Ponga’s future at the Knights is that the picture was taken last weekend inside the slick sports bar which the Warriors own and operate, Full Time Sports Bar and Eatery, in Auckland.
On face value, it’s a back page scoop that suggests the Knights star and one of the biggest names in the game is in talks with a rival club.
Kalyn Ponga spotted chatting with Warriors general manager of recruitment Andrew McFadden at a Warriors sports bar in Auckland. Picture: Supplied.

Kalyn Ponga spotted chatting with Warriors general manager of recruitment Andrew McFadden at a Warriors sports bar in Auckland. Picture: Supplied.
The fact that it was taken in New Zealand, where the 2023 Dally M winner was raised between the ages of eight and 13, and the fact that the Warriors could have a fullback vacancy once Roger Tuivasa-Sheck finishes at the end of 2026, only fuels the mouths of conspiracy theorists.
However, the truth of the story is that Ponga was in the bar for a speaking engagement with former Warriors forward Sione Faumuina at the same time that McFadden was enjoying a few off-season bets on Derby Day last Saturday.
Faumuina was able to attract Ponga – and his influential father Andre – to Auckland for his Legacy Lounge Live Show concept, where fans turn-up to listen to famous sporting icons.
Cheekily and quite cleverly, Faumuina even asked Ponga during the onstage interview if playing for the māori All Stars evoked his passion and heritage for New Zealand, to the point of which he would want to join the Warriors?
Ponga conceded he did grow-up watching the Warriors, but for some comfort for Knights fans, he simply laughed off any link to the ‘Wahs’.
However, there’s also an element of reality in the question from Faumuina.
Questions over Ponga’s future at the Knights just refuse to go away.

Questions over Ponga’s future at the Knights just refuse to go away.
For one reason or another, including the Knights lack of success and so too Ponga’s insane ability as a footballer, the 27-year-old has spent every season over the past few seasons being asked about his future despite being contracted to Newcastle until the end of 2027.
Last Saturday was no different. Someone had to ask him the question.
The questions will keep coming too. Pick up the phone to rival clubs or player agents and when the discussion shifts to fullbacks, it’s Ponga’s name that routinely falls into the conversation.
It’s an interesting situation for the Knights too.
In 2026, for the first time in a long time, they may not be as reliant upon Ponga single-handedly carrying the team, like he has in years gone by.
With Dylan Brown arriving from Parramatta to play five-eighth, Sandon Smith moving from the Roosters with an ambition to be a long-term halfback and with Ponga the first-choice fullback, where does rising star Fletcher Sharpe, who finished the season at five-eighth, play?
It’s about to become the next big question that won’t go away.
He totally wants to come over the way he keeps talking about feeling a connection to NZ. I could see knights giving it a season to see how the recruits fit alongside him
 

Revealed: The truth behind Kalyn Ponga’s sighting at Warriors sports bar​

The Knights continue to face a question that will never go away, as star fullback Kalyn Ponga was spotted chatting with the Warriors recruitment boss at a bar in Auckland owned by the club.
David RiccioDavid Riccio
@DaveRic1

3 min read
November 8, 2025 - 11:30AM
News Sport Network
https://archive.ph/9xIt8/again?url=...ory/0458709a03a1ccb7e38e6b7da68123b4#comments
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NRL: The Roosters have officially announced the signing of Daly Cherry-Evans for the 2026 season.
A leaked photo of NRL star Kalyn Ponga chatting with Warriors general manager of recruitment Andrew McFadden found its way into your columnists inbox this week.
Adding to the intrigue over the weekly speculation of Ponga’s future at the Knights is that the picture was taken last weekend inside the slick sports bar which the Warriors own and operate, Full Time Sports Bar and Eatery, in Auckland.
On face value, it’s a back page scoop that suggests the Knights star and one of the biggest names in the game is in talks with a rival club.
Kalyn Ponga spotted chatting with Warriors general manager of recruitment Andrew McFadden at a Warriors sports bar in Auckland. Picture: Supplied.

Kalyn Ponga spotted chatting with Warriors general manager of recruitment Andrew McFadden at a Warriors sports bar in Auckland. Picture: Supplied.
The fact that it was taken in New Zealand, where the 2023 Dally M winner was raised between the ages of eight and 13, and the fact that the Warriors could have a fullback vacancy once Roger Tuivasa-Sheck finishes at the end of 2026, only fuels the mouths of conspiracy theorists.
However, the truth of the story is that Ponga was in the bar for a speaking engagement with former Warriors forward Sione Faumuina at the same time that McFadden was enjoying a few off-season bets on Derby Day last Saturday.
Faumuina was able to attract Ponga – and his influential father Andre – to Auckland for his Legacy Lounge Live Show concept, where fans turn-up to listen to famous sporting icons.
Cheekily and quite cleverly, Faumuina even asked Ponga during the onstage interview if playing for the māori All Stars evoked his passion and heritage for New Zealand, to the point of which he would want to join the Warriors?
Ponga conceded he did grow-up watching the Warriors, but for some comfort for Knights fans, he simply laughed off any link to the ‘Wahs’.
However, there’s also an element of reality in the question from Faumuina.
Questions over Ponga’s future at the Knights just refuse to go away.

Questions over Ponga’s future at the Knights just refuse to go away.
For one reason or another, including the Knights lack of success and so too Ponga’s insane ability as a footballer, the 27-year-old has spent every season over the past few seasons being asked about his future despite being contracted to Newcastle until the end of 2027.
Last Saturday was no different. Someone had to ask him the question.
The questions will keep coming too. Pick up the phone to rival clubs or player agents and when the discussion shifts to fullbacks, it’s Ponga’s name that routinely falls into the conversation.
It’s an interesting situation for the Knights too.
In 2026, for the first time in a long time, they may not be as reliant upon Ponga single-handedly carrying the team, like he has in years gone by.
With Dylan Brown arriving from Parramatta to play five-eighth, Sandon Smith moving from the Roosters with an ambition to be a long-term halfback and with Ponga the first-choice fullback, where does rising star Fletcher Sharpe, who finished the season at five-eighth, play?
It’s about to become the next big question that won’t go away.
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Revealed: The truth behind Kalyn Ponga’s sighting at Warriors sports bar​

The Knights continue to face a question that will never go away, as star fullback Kalyn Ponga was spotted chatting with the Warriors recruitment boss at a bar in Auckland owned by the club.
David RiccioDavid Riccio
@DaveRic1

3 min read
November 8, 2025 - 11:30AM
News Sport Network
https://archive.ph/9xIt8/again?url=...ory/0458709a03a1ccb7e38e6b7da68123b4#comments
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NRL: The Roosters have officially announced the signing of Daly Cherry-Evans for the 2026 season.
A leaked photo of NRL star Kalyn Ponga chatting with Warriors general manager of recruitment Andrew McFadden found its way into your columnists inbox this week.
Adding to the intrigue over the weekly speculation of Ponga’s future at the Knights is that the picture was taken last weekend inside the slick sports bar which the Warriors own and operate, Full Time Sports Bar and Eatery, in Auckland.
On face value, it’s a back page scoop that suggests the Knights star and one of the biggest names in the game is in talks with a rival club.
Kalyn Ponga spotted chatting with Warriors general manager of recruitment Andrew McFadden at a Warriors sports bar in Auckland. Picture: Supplied.

Kalyn Ponga spotted chatting with Warriors general manager of recruitment Andrew McFadden at a Warriors sports bar in Auckland. Picture: Supplied.
The fact that it was taken in New Zealand, where the 2023 Dally M winner was raised between the ages of eight and 13, and the fact that the Warriors could have a fullback vacancy once Roger Tuivasa-Sheck finishes at the end of 2026, only fuels the mouths of conspiracy theorists.
However, the truth of the story is that Ponga was in the bar for a speaking engagement with former Warriors forward Sione Faumuina at the same time that McFadden was enjoying a few off-season bets on Derby Day last Saturday.
Faumuina was able to attract Ponga – and his influential father Andre – to Auckland for his Legacy Lounge Live Show concept, where fans turn-up to listen to famous sporting icons.
Cheekily and quite cleverly, Faumuina even asked Ponga during the onstage interview if playing for the māori All Stars evoked his passion and heritage for New Zealand, to the point of which he would want to join the Warriors?
Ponga conceded he did grow-up watching the Warriors, but for some comfort for Knights fans, he simply laughed off any link to the ‘Wahs’.
However, there’s also an element of reality in the question from Faumuina.
Questions over Ponga’s future at the Knights just refuse to go away.

Questions over Ponga’s future at the Knights just refuse to go away.
For one reason or another, including the Knights lack of success and so too Ponga’s insane ability as a footballer, the 27-year-old has spent every season over the past few seasons being asked about his future despite being contracted to Newcastle until the end of 2027.
Last Saturday was no different. Someone had to ask him the question.
The questions will keep coming too. Pick up the phone to rival clubs or player agents and when the discussion shifts to fullbacks, it’s Ponga’s name that routinely falls into the conversation.
It’s an interesting situation for the Knights too.
In 2026, for the first time in a long time, they may not be as reliant upon Ponga single-handedly carrying the team, like he has in years gone by.
With Dylan Brown arriving from Parramatta to play five-eighth, Sandon Smith moving from the Roosters with an ambition to be a long-term halfback and with Ponga the first-choice fullback, where does rising star Fletcher Sharpe, who finished the season at five-eighth, play?
It’s about to become the next big question that won’t go away.
Ahh the old ponga rumour again. I did see his comments around playing for Maoris, was pretty powerful. Hes also fresh off a wooden spoon. Also I struggle to see how the knights can have 25% of their cap in 2 players.
 
Ahh the old ponga rumour again. I did see his comments around playing for Maoris, was pretty powerful. Hes also fresh off a wooden spoon. Also I struggle to see how the knights can have 25% of their cap in 2 players.
Knights fans licking their lips about the form of Dylan Brown, and deservedly so but he isn’t going to be playing behind a forward pack like the Kiwis have at the knights. Fletcher Sharpe starting the season on the wing apparently, surely their fullback in waiting?
 
He totally wants to come over the way he keeps talking about feeling a connection to NZ. I could see knights giving it a season to see how the recruits fit alongside him

All I see is people having private conversations about coming over (possibly what the rumors were and Warrioholic heard earlier in the year) to now the guy publicly joining events hosted by our club and openly conversing with our freaking recruitment manager, shortly after publicly stating his root is here lol

It's one thing whether it happens or not, but IMO our management is doing everything they can to get him over and there's definitely some flirting going on

Another interesting piece from the article - RTS the fullback finishing up at the end of 2026.....did he miss the memo that Charnze is our fullback or did he just spill the tea? 🤣 :unsure:
 
All I see is people having private conversations about coming over (possibly what the rumors were and Warrioholic heard earlier in the year) to now the guy publicly joining events hosted by our club and openly conversing with our freaking recruitment manager, shortly after publicly stating his root is here lol

It's one thing whether it happens or not, but IMO our management is doing everything they can to get him over and there's definitely some flirting going on

Another interesting piece from the article - RTS the fullback finishing up at the end of 2026.....did he miss the memo that Charnze is our fullback or did he just spill the tea? 🤣 :unsure:
He’ll be hear next year 😎
 
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