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
✔​
✔​
✔​
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
✔​
✔​
Connor Bowden
U
U
✔​
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: 29/30
2026 Supplementary: 2/6

2027 Top 30: 20/30
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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defensive stats (as long as the defence is up to nrl standard).
It's not up to NRL standard. He is a jersey grabber at the moment and getting brushed aside and giving up line breaks every game that Fish would never ever give up. But he is new. It is ok for him to be on a learning curve so I am prepared to be patient with him and he should be getting better with every extra pre-season training. I am sure Webster does intensive coaching on defence during pre-season. So they will regard TSS as a player with potential at the moment rather than the finished product. He turns 22 in March next year. Still young for a prop.
 
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It's not up to NRL standard. He is a jersey grabber at the moment and getting brushed aside and giving up line breaks every game that Fish would never ever give up. But he is new. It is ok for him to be on a learning curve so I am prepared to be patient with him and he should be getting better with every extra pre-season training. I am sure Webster does intensive coaching on defence during pre-season. So they will regard TSS as a player with potential at the moment rather than the finished product. He turns 22 in March next year. Still young for a prop.
Yet he’s signed until 2028 and Toby Crosby is gone. We’ll see who has the better eye for talent, you or the Warriors staff
 

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It's not up to NRL standard. He is a jersey grabber at the moment and getting brushed aside and giving up line breaks every game that Fish would never ever give up. But he is new. It is ok for him to be on a learning curve so I am prepared to be patient with him and he should be getting better with every extra pre-season training. I am sure Webster does intensive coaching on defence during pre-season. So they will regard TSS as a player with potential at the moment rather than the finished product. He turns 22 in March next year. Still young for a prop.
I think there is a bit of hyperbole in there Wrighty. Yeah he had a bad miss for a Tino try but was generally very tidy around the ruck. Whilst a player like Bunty had good tackle stats, he was constantly targeted around the ruck and struggled to cover the space, resulting in a staggered line.
I don’t think he would have played a finals game if he was a big defensive liability
 

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Yet he’s signed until 2028 and Toby Crosby is gone. We’ll see who has the better eye for talent, you or the Warriors staff
I would rate the warriors coaching staff over my opinions any day of the week. I would also rate their opinions over any poster on this message board.
 

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Papalii ceiling was still limited by size. EIT can get in the gym and add strength, Papalii can't add inches to his height.

Plus I don't actually think being a master in power lifting is that valuable on a rugby league pitch.
It obviously is of value be cause as said, someone that small wouldn't even make first grade if they didn't have impact. He was the Eels best in the lost GF. He was stronger in the second half because he had the best conditioning. He was still strong in minute 80. It's in breaking tackles in minute 80 that you see how powerlifting helped him. Most strong players are on the bench or petre out by the end of the game. Papali'i keeps breaking tackles because he has better muscle conditioning.
 

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I’ve watched that straight up episode a few times now and a few things stuck out to me. First was Barnett talking about belief and I think it’s something we’re starting to see in the club and individuals that they belong and are good enough to win this competition. Another was the different approaches from two different recruits. Gannon mentions how defence is first and foremost whereas AKP mentions how he wants to concentrate on his attacking game. He may take a while to learn that defence is key to Webster’s heart with this being an area where he’s considered vulnerable, though his attacking prowess is obviously what the club has identified. Lastly is how impressive Niukore looks to me, could be that its contract season but looks so strong in the wrestling footage and I reckon he’s in for a big season
 
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